Finance & Development Magazine

from March 1998
Last Number: June 2020

International Monetary Fund
ISSN 0015-1947




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1863

June 01, 2008

  • In Brief

  • A Legacy of Model Elegance - James L. Rowe profiles macroeconomist Jacques Polak

  • A Crisis of Confidence...and a Lot More

  • Outbreak: U.S. Subprime Contagion

  • Asia: A perspective on the Subprime Crisis

  • Banking on More Capital

  • Will Basel II Help Prevent Crises or Worsen Them?

  • Over-the-Counter Markets: What Are They?

  • How Much Decoupling? How Much Converging?

  • Turning Currencies Around

  • Bridging the Technology Divide

  • A Capital Story

  • In Sight, but Not Yet within Reach

  • The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries

  • The Logic of Life: The Rational Economics of an Irrational World

  • Algeria

  • Automatic "Destabilizers"

  • March 01, 2008

  • Exchange Rate Regimes: Fix or Float?

  • Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods

  • Russia's Capitalist Revolution. Why Market Reform Succeeded and Democracy Failed

  • Global Warming and Agriculture

  • Jobs on Another Shore

  • South Africa

  • Riding a Wave

  • Riding a Wave

  • In Brief

  • Paying for climate change

  • Africa's Burgeoning Ties with China

  • Climate change and the Economy

  • June 01, 2007

  • Smart Economics

  • Budgeting with Women in Mind

  • Getting All Girls into School

  • Asia Ten Years After

  • Asia's Decade of Transformation

  • Korea: In Search of a New Compact

  • Underutilized Capital

  • Getting together

  • Connecting Africa and Asia

  • Making Remittances Work for Africa

  • Getting Spending Right

  • A woman's touch

  • The merits of private equity

  • Letter to the editor

  • In Brief

  • Microfinance: Banking for the Poor

  • Regulating Infrastructure Monopoly, Contracts, and Discretion

  • A wakeup call for Europe

  • June 01, 2000

  • How news affects sovereign spreads

  • June 01, 2007

  • Bulgaria

  • March 01, 2007

  • Financial Globalization: Beyond the Blame Game