Wijnbergen, Sweder van, 1951-
Date
1951-
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Wijnbergen, Sweder van, 1951-
Name
Wijnbergen, Sweder van
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- Contributor of16
- Financial policy and speculative runs with a crawling peg, Argentina 1979-1981
- Budget deficits, interest rates and the incentive effects of income tax cuts
- Inflation stabilization, fiscal deficits and public debt management in Poland
- Signalling, wage controls and monetary disinflation policy
- Evaluating the minimum asset tax on corporations, an option pricing approach
- Location choice, market structure and barriers to trade, foreign investment and the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Interest rates, growth and external debt, the macroeconomic impact of Mexico's Brady deal
- Taxation of foreign multinationals, a sequential bargaining approach to tax holidays
- Secondary market prices under alternative debt reduction strategies, an option pricing approach with an application to Mexico
- Signalling, wage controls and monetary disinflation policy
- International transmission of monetary policy
- Ownership and corporate control in Poland, why state firms defied the odds
- Excess capacity, monopolistic competition and international transmission of monetary disturbances
- Tariffs, the real exchange rate and the terms of trade, on two popular propositions in international economics
- Inflation, external debt and financial sector reform, a quantitative approach to consistent fiscal policy with an application to Turkey
- Natural resources and the macroeconomy, edited by J. Peter Neary and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Creator of10
- Voucher privatization, corporate control and the cost of capital, an analysis of the Czech privatization programme
- Inflation stabilization, fiscal deficits and public debt management in Poland
- Capital controls and the real exchange rate
- Intertemporal speculation, shortages and the political economy of price reform, a case against gradualism
- Trade reform, policy uncertainty and the current account, a non-expected utility approach
- Enterprise reform in Eastern Europe
- Monopolistic competition, credibiity and the output costs of disinflation programs, an analysis of price controls
- Trade reform, policy uncertainty and the current account, a non-expected utility approach
- On the role of banks in entreprise restructuring, the Polish example
- Intertemporal speculation, shortages and the political economy of price reform