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Savings:
2001
Title: Population Aging in Japan : Demographic Shock and Fiscal Sustainability
Series: Working Paper No. 01/40
Date: March 1, 2001
Subject: Aging Debt Economic models Fiscal policy Japan Savings
Title: Mortgage Market Development, Savings, and Growth
Series: Working Paper No. 01/36
Date: March 1, 2001
Subject: Capital Economic growth Economic models Middle East Savings
2000
Title: Trade and Domestic Financial Market Reform Under Political Uncertainty : Implications for Investment, Savings, and the Real Exchange Rate
Series: Working Paper No. 00/175
Date: October 1, 2000
Subject: Capital markets Investment Real effective exchange rates Savings Trade liberalization
Title: Capital Markets and External Current Accounts : What to Expect From the Euro
Series: Working Paper No. 00/154
Date: August 1, 2000
Subject: Capital markets Current account Euro Investment Savings
Title: Life-Cycles, Dynasties, Savings : Implications for Closed and Small, Open Economies
Series: Working Paper No. 00/126
Date: July 1, 2000
Subject: Public debt Savings
Title: Demographic Change in Asia : The Impacton Optimal National Saving, Investment, and the Current Account
Series: Working Paper No. 00/115
Date: June 1, 2000
Subject: Asia Current account Investment Savings
Title: Medium-Term Determinants of Current Accounts in Industrial and Developing Countries : An Empirical Exploration
Series: Working Paper No. 00/46
Date: February 1, 2000
Subject: Current account Developed countries Developing countries Investment Savings
1999
Title: Would Saving U.S. Social Security Raise National Saving?
Series: Policy Discussion Paper No. 99/7
Date: July 1, 1999
Subject: Savings Social security United States
1998
Title: What Should be Done with a Fiscal Surplus?
Series: Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment No. 98/10
Date: August 1, 1998
Subject: Savings
1994
Title: The Path of Output From Plan to Market
Series: Working Paper No. 94/71
Date: June 1, 1994
Subject: Eastern Europe Economic growth Inflation Price stabilization Production Savings Stabilization programs