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Title:
The Dog That Didn’t Bark : The Strange Case of Domestic Policy Cooperation in the “New Normal”
Author/Editor:
Tamim Bayoumi
Series:
Working Paper No. 15/156
Date:
July 15, 2015
Subject(s):
Crisis management
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Central bank independence
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Macroprudential Policy
Title:
Is Banks’ Home Bias Good or Bad for Public Debt Sustainability?
Author/Editor:
Tamon Asonuma ; Said Bakhache ; Heiko Hesse
Series:
Working Paper No. 15/44
Date:
February 27, 2015
Subject(s):
Banking sector
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Sovereign debt
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Public debt
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Fiscal policy
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Debt sustainability
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Developed countries
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Developing countries
Title:
The Impact of Global Liquidity on Financial Landscapes and Risks in the ASEAN-5 Countries
Author/Editor:
Tao Sun
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Working Paper No. 15/211
Date:
September 29, 2015
Subject(s):
Brunei Darussalam
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Cambodia
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Capital inflows
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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Cross country analysis
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Financial risk
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Malaysia
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Myanmar
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Indonesia
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Vietnam
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Shadow banking
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Central banks and their policies
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Philippines
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Singapore
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Thailand
Title:
Floating with a Load of FX Debt?
Author/Editor:
Tatsiana Kliatskova ; Uffe Mikkelsen
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Working Paper No. 15/284
Date:
December 30, 2015
Subject(s):
Foreign exchange
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External debt
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Floating exchange rates
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Currency mismatches
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Balance sheets
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Foreign exchange intervention
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Monetary policy
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Emerging markets
Title:
How Do Public Debt Cycles Interact with Financial Cycles?
Author/Editor:
Tigran Poghosyan
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Working Paper No. 15/248
Date:
November 25, 2015
Subject(s):
Business cycles
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Public debt
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Developed countries
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Emerging markets
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Cyclical indicators
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Econometric models
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Time series
Title:
Expenditure Rules: Effective Tools for Sound Fiscal Policy?
Author/Editor:
Till Cordes ; Tidiane Kinda ; Priscilla S. Muthoora ; Anke Weber
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Working Paper No. 15/29
Date:
February 12, 2015
Subject(s):
Expenditure effectiveness
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Fiscal policy
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Fiscal rules
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Expenditure controls
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Cross country analysis
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Time series
Title:
Getting the Dog to Bark : Disclosing Fiscal Risks from the Financial Sector
Author/Editor:
Timothy Irwin
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Working Paper No. 15/208
Date:
September 28, 2015
Subject(s):
Financial sector
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Moral hazard
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Fiscal risk
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Contingent liabilities
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Financial crises
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Financial crises
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Risk management
Title:
The Whole Elephant : A Proposal for Integrating Cash, Accrual, and Sustainability-Gap Accounts
Author/Editor:
Timothy Irwin
Series:
Working Paper No. 15/261
Date:
December 10, 2015
Subject(s):
Accounting
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Cash accounting
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Accrual accounting
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Budget deficits
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Fiscal sustainability
Title:
A Volatility and Persistence-Based Core Inflation
Author/Editor:
Tito Nícias Teixeira da Silva Filho ; Francisco Marcos Rodrigues Figueiredo
Series:
Working Paper No. 15/8
Date:
January 21, 2015
Subject(s):
Inflation persistence
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Oil prices
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Commodity price fluctuations
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Consumer price indexes
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Brazil
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Inflation measurement
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Econometric models
Title:
Normalization of Global Financial Conditions : The Implications for Brazil
Author/Editor:
Troy Matheson
Series:
Working Paper No. 15/194
Date:
September 03, 2015
Subject(s):
Interest rates
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Brazil