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The determinants of banking crises : evidence from developing and developed countries
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997In the 1980s and early 1990s several countries experienced severe banking crises. This study attempts to identify which features of the economic environment tend to breed banking sector problems by econometrically estimating the probability of a systemic crisis using a multivariate logit model.DocumentMoney, wages and inflation in middle-income developing countries
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentMonetary impact of a banking crisis and the conduct of monetary policy
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentJapanese foreign direct investment and regional trade
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997There has been considerable debate in Japan about the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) outflows, largely focused on whether the economy is .hollowing out.. The surge in outward Japanese FDI over the last decade, together with the fact that FDI outflows outweigh corresponding inflows by an order of magnitude, has resulted in a rapid net movement of Japanese productive capacity abroad.DocumentIs the exchange rate a shock absorber? : the case of Sweden
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentFiscal policy and the predictability of exchange rate collapse
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentVertical tax externalities in the theory of fiscal federalism
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentTax effort in Sub-Saharan Africa
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997Many sub-Saharan African countries face difficulty in raising tax revenue for public purposes. Low per capita incomes, an economic base in subsistence agriculture, poorly structured tax systems, and weak tax and customs administrations all contribute to difficulties in raising tax revenues.
