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- Finance, development, and the IMF, James M. Boughton and Domenico Lombardi, editors
- Adjusting to development, the IMF and the poor
- The future of the SDR in light of changes in the international financial system, Michael Mussa, James M. Boughton, and Peter Isard, editors
- Finance, development, and the IMF, edited by James M. Boughton, Domenico Lombardi
- Commodity prices as a leading indicator of inflation
- Why white, not Keynes?, inventing the post-war international monetary system
- The demand for M1 in the United States, a comment on Baba, Hendry, and Starr
- Modeling the world economic outlook at the IMF, a historical review
- Harry White and the American creed, how a federal bureaucrat created the modern global economy (and failed to get the credit), James M. Boughton
- The monetary approach to exchange rates, what now remains?, James M. Boughton
- Is policy ownership an operational concept?
- Silent revolution, the International Monetary Fund, 1979-1989, James M. Boughton
- The IMF and the force of history, ten events and ten ideas that have shaped the institution
- Who's in charge?, ownership and conditionality in IMF-supported programs
- From Suez to Tequila, the IMF as crisis manager
- The IMF and the Latin American debt crisis, seven common criticisms
- Commodity prices and inflation, evidence from seven large industrial countries
- Does the world need a universal financial institution?
- Tearing down walls, the International Monetary Fund, 1990-1999, James M. Boughton
- On the origins of the Fleming-Mundell model