Macroeconomic Models for Adjustment in Developing CountriesThis volume, edited by Mohsin S. Khan, Peter J. Montiel, and Nadeem U. Haque, examines recent IMF-developed empirical macroeconomic models dealing with adjustment and stabilization policies in developing countries. Some models are relevant for specific countries, and others relate to groups of developing countries. |
Contents
An Empirical Analysis | 10 |
A Formal | 38 |
Prices Output and the Trade Balance in Iran | 86 |
The Case of Venezuela | 102 |
Financial Exchange Rate and Wage Policies in Singapore | 142 |
Domestic Credit and Exchange Rates in Developing | 163 |
Stabilization Policies in Developing Countries with | 201 |
A Macroeconomic Model for Developing Countries | 234 |
Rational Expectations | 257 |
A ForwardLooking Macroeconomic Simulation Model | 288 |
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Macroeconomic Models for Adjustment in Developing Countries Nadeem Ul Haque,Mohsin S. Khan,Peter J. Montiel No preview available - 1991 |
Common terms and phrases
absorption adjustment Alog analysis assumed balance of payments behavior capital flows capital stock Chart coefficient consumption demand for money denotes depreciation devaluation developing countries domestic credit domestic currency domestic price level dynamic elasticity empirical endogenous variables equilibrium excess demand exogenous exports external foreign assets foreign currency foreign exchange function government expenditure government spending growth impact implies imports increase inflation rate International Monetary Fund international reserves investment Khan monetary approach monetary disequilibrium money demand money stock money supply Montiel Myanmar nominal nominal interest rate nominal money oil revenues panel parallel exchange rate parallel market parameters percent percentage deviation period private expenditures private sector rate of inflation Rational Expectations real balances real exchange rate real income real interest rate real money balances real output relative price rise sample short run Singapore Singapore dollar specification Staff Papers steady-state tion trade balance U.S. dollar wealth effect