Ostry, Jonathan David, 1962-
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1962-
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Ostry, Jonathan David, 1962-
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Ostry, Jonathan David
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- Taming the tide of capital flows, a policy guide, Atish R. Ghosh, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Mahvash S. Qureshi
- Structural and macroeconomic determinants of the output decline in Poland: 1990-91
- Economic reform and structural adjustment in East European industry
- Do capital flows reflect economic fundamentals in developing countries?
- Exercises in intertemporal open economy macroeconomics, Thomas H. Krueger, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Chi-Wa Yuen
- Does the nominal exchange rate regime matter?
- External shocks and inflation in developing countries under a real exchange rate rule
- The output decline in the aftermath of reform, the cases of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Romania
- Structural reforms and economic performance in advanced and developing countries, Jonathan D. Ostry, Alessandro Prati, and Antonio Spilimbergo
- Boosting fiscal space, the roles of GDP-linked debt and longer maturities, Jun I. Kim and Jonathan D. Ostry
- Export instability and the external balance in developing countries
- Exchange rate regimes and the stability of the international monetary system, Atish R. Ghosh, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Charalambos Tsangarides ; International Monetary Fund
- Saving behavior in low- and middle-income developing countries, a comparison
- Real exchange rate targeting in developing countries
- Exercises in intertemporal open-economy macroeconomics, Thomas H. Krueger and Jonathan D. Ostry
- Macroeconomic uncertainty, precautionary savings and the current account
- Macroeconomic shocks and trade flows within Sub-Saharan Africa, implications for optimum currency arrangements
- Does the nominal exchange rate regime matter?
- Is the parallel market premium a reliable indicator of real exchange rate misalignment in developing countries?
- Japan's lost decade, policies for economic revival, editors, Tim Callen and Jonathan D. Ostry
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- Confronting inequality, how societies can choose inclusive growth, Jonathan D. Ostry, Prakash Loungani, and Andrew Berg
- Current account imbalances in Asean countries, are they a problem?
- Selective government interventions and economic growth, a survey of the Asian experience and its applicability to New Zealand
- Household saving in France, stochastic income and financial deregulation
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