Text covers standard closed and open macroeconomic models, an evaluation of the post-Washington consensus model, IMF stabilization programs and their effects on developing economies, the problems of indebtedness, and financial sector reforms in developing countries. For students in development econo
Macroeconomic Models for Adjustment in Developing Countries
β Scribed by Mohsin N. Khan, Peter J. Montiel, Nadeem U. Haque
- Publisher
- International Monetary Fund
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 332
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume examines recent IMF-developed empirical macroeconomic models dealing with adjustment and stabilization policies in developing countries. Some models are relevant for specific countries, and others relate to groups of developing countries.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Foreword
List of Authors
1. Introduction
2. A Model of Adjustment and Growth: An Empirical Analysis
3. Stabilization Programs in Developing Countries: A Formal Framework
4. Prices, Output, and the Trade Balance in Iran
5. Oil Wealth and Economic Behavior: The Case of Venezuela, 1965β81
6. Financial, Exchange Rate, and Wage Policies in Singapore, 1979β86
7. Domestic Credit and Exchange Rates in Developing Countries: Some Policy Experiments with Korean Data
8. Stabilization Policies in Developing Countries with a Parallel Market for Foreign Exchange: A Formal Framework
9. A Macroeconomic Model for Developing Countries
10. Dynamic Responses to Policy and Exogenous Shocks in an Empirical Developing Country Model with Rational Expectations
11. A Forward-Looking Macroeconomic Simulation Model for a Developing Country
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