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2012
Title: Bank of Japan's Quantitative and Credit Easing: Are they Now More Effective
Series: Working Paper No. 2012/002
Date: January 1, 2012
Subject: Balance of payments Current account balance Exchange rates Foreign exchange Inflation Monetary policy Nominal effective exchange rate Prices Unconventional monetary policies
2004
Title: Emerging Strains in GCC Labor Markets
Series: Working Paper No. 2004/071
Date: April 1, 2004
Subject: Employment Labor Labor force Labor markets Unemployment Wages
2003
Title: GCC Countries: From Oil Dependence to Diversification
Series: Pamphlet Series, No.
Date: September 5, 2003
Subject: Economic sectors Employment Financial markets Labor Labor force Labor markets Privatization Public sector Stock markets
Title: Monetary Union Among Member Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
Series: Occasional Paper No. 2003/006
Date: August 29, 2003
Subject: Banking Credit Currencies Economic integration Financial markets Monetary unions Money Oil prices Prices Stock markets
2002
Title: Testing the Relationship Between Government Spending and Revenue: Evidence From GCC Countries
Series: Working Paper No. 2002/201
Date: November 1, 2002
Subject: Expenditure Fiscal policy Fiscal stance Oil prices Oil, gas and mining taxes Prices Taxes Total expenditures
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Series: Working Papers
Date: January 1, 0001
Subject: Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Fiscal policy
2001
Title: Fiscal Expenditure Policy and Non-Oil Economic Growth: Evidence from GCC Countries
Series: Working Paper No. 2001/195
Date: December 1, 2001
Subject: Capital spending Current spending Expenditure Oil prices Prices Total expenditures
2000
Title: Review of the Experience with Oil Stabilization and Savings Funds in Selected Countries
Series: Working Paper No. 2000/112
Date: June 1, 2000
Subject: Budget planning and preparation Commodities Expenditure Oil Oil prices Oil, gas and mining taxes Prices Public financial management (PFM) Taxes