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2001
Title: Obtstacles to Faster Growth in Transition Economies: The Mongolian Case
Series: Working Paper No. 2001/037
Date: March 1, 2001
Subject: Domestic savings Expenditure Labor Labor share National accounts Public expenditure review Real wages
Title: Explaining Russia's Output Collapse: Aggregate Sources and Regional Evidence
Series: Working Paper No. 2001/016
Date: February 1, 2001
Subject: Economic growth Growth accounting Labor Labor share Production Productivity Total factor productivity
2000
Title: Germany: Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 2000/142
Date: November 2, 2000
Subject: Expenditure Labor Labor markets Labor share Pension spending Pensions Production Productivity
Title: Domestic Competition, Cyclical Fluctuations, and Long-Run Growth in Hong Kong Sar
Series: Working Paper No. 2000/142
Date: August 1, 2000
Subject: Competition Economic sectors Financial markets Labor Labor share Manufacturing Production Total factor productivity
1999
Title: Why Has Inflation in the United States Remained So Low? Reassessing the Importance of Labor Costs and the Price of Imports
Series: Working Paper No. 1999/149
Date: November 1, 1999
Subject: Import prices Inflation Labor Labor costs Labor share Prices
1997
Title: Netherlands: Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 1997/069
Date: August 18, 1997
Subject: Employment Labor Labor markets Labor share Real wages Wages
1996
Title: Union Behavior, Industry Rents, and Optimal Policies
Series: Working Paper No. 1996/143
Date: December 1, 1996
Subject: Capacity utilization International trade Labor Labor share Production Trade policy Wages
1995
Title: Czech Republic: Selected Background Studies
Series: Country Report No. 1995/085
Date: September 14, 1995
Notes: This report on selected background studies in the Czech Republic was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.
Subject: Banking Expenditure Financial institutions Labor Labor share Loans Pension spending Taxes Value-added tax Wages