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Acta Comité Ejecutivo N° 1509
Acta mecanografiada
Experiences with current account deficits in Southeast Asia
In the 1990s, Southeast Asia experienced very rapid growth associated with large and persistent current account deficits. The episode lasted from 1990 to around 1996, ending with the outbreak of the Asian crisis in 1997–98. Current account deficits peaked at around 10 percent of gross domestic product ...
Propagación de información entre países
La reciente reversión de los flujos de capital hacia los mercados emergentes ha puesto de manifiesto la importancia permanente del problema de las paradas repentinas. Este trabajo analiza estos episodios en economías emergentes desde 1991. Se observa que la frecuencia y la duración de las paradas ...
Why do countries have fiscal rules?
Professor Vittorio Corbo in whose honor this conference is organized has an outstanding academic and professional career that spans teaching research policy making and advice provided to the private sector international institutions and governments. In the latter capacity of government advisor he ...
Statistical synthesis of Chile 1984-1988
This publication contains information from the past five years on general characteristics of the country, such as surface area, borders, climate and weather, natural resources, temperature, rain and pollution statistics, population, governmental system, political-administrative division, along with a ...
Statistical synthesis of Chile 1979-1983
This publication contains information from the past five years on general characteristics of the country, such as surface area, borders, climate and weather, natural resources, temperature, rain and pollution statistics, population, governmental system, political-administrative division, along with a ...
Sources of uncertainty in conducting monetary policy in Chile
Monetary policy is made in an environment of substantial uncertainty. Consequently, academic researchers have sought to formally demonstrate the implications of uncertainty, as well as the ways in which central banks can manage it. The theoretical literature on uncertainty distinguishes between three ...
The sources of economic growth: an overview
The importance of economic growth cannot be overstated. Income growth is ssential for achieving economic, social, and even political development. Countries that grow strongly and for sustained periods of time are able to reduce their poverty levels significantly, strengthen their democratic and political ...
Statistical synthesis of Chile 1980-1984
This publication contains information from the past five years on general characteristics of the country, such as surface area, borders, climate and weather, natural resources, temperature, rain and pollution statistics, population, governmental system, political-administrative division, along with a ...