Index of Articles in 2009
Finance & Development,
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Back to Basics: What Is a Recession? March; What Is Fiscal Policy? June; What Is Monetary Policy? September; Why Countries Trade, December
Emanuele Baldacci and Sanjeev Gupta, Fiscal Expansions: What Works, December
Marek Belka, Europe Under Stress, June
Erik Berglöf, Alexander Plekhanov, and Alan Rousso, A Tale of Two Crises, June
Amar Bhattacharya, A Tangled Web, March
Olivier Blanchard, Sustaining a Global Recovery, September
Roger Bootle, Redrawing the Boundaries, March
James M. Boughton, A New Bretton Woods? March
Adelheid Burgi-Schmelz, Data to the Rescue, March
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Ralph Chami and Connel Fullenkamp, Point-Counterpoint: Remittances in Development, December
Martin Čihák and Srobona Mitra, Losing Their Halo, June
Stijn Claessens and M. Ayhan Kose, Back to Basics: What Is a Recession? March
Jeremy Clift, People in Economics: Daniel Kahneman, September
Benjamin J. Cohen, The Future of Reserve Currencies, September
Carlo Cottarelli, Paying the Piper, March
Carlo Cottarelli and José Viñals, Looking Ahead, September
Andrew Crockett, Rebuilding the Financial Architecture, September
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Data Spotlight: Latin America’s Debt, March; Roller Coaster, June; Flows to Eastern Europe, September; Inflation Drops to Negative Territory, December
Giovanni Dell’Ariccia, Asset Price Booms: How Can They Best Be Managed? June
Randall Dodd, Playing with Fire, June; Overhauling the System, September
Thomas Dorsey, Trade Finance Stumbles, March
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Barry Eichengreen, Viewpoint: Stress Test for the Euro, June
Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Benedict Clements, and Jorge Canales-Kriljenko, Latin America: When Is Fiscal Stimulus Right? June
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Faces of the Crisis, September
Jeffrey A. Frankel, What’s In and Out in Global Money, September
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Edward Gemayel and Samar Maziad, Delivering on Change, September
Atish R. Ghosh and Jonathan D. Ostry, Choosing an Exchange Rate Regime, December
Atish R. Ghosh, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Natalia Tamirisa, Anticipating the Next Crisis, September
Francesco Giavazzi, Growth after the Crisis, September
Glenn Gottselig, People in Economics: Paul Collier, June
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Kirk Hamilton and Marianne Fay, A Changing Climate for Development, December
Thomas Helbling, Nese Erbil, and Marina Rousset, Data Spotlight: Roller Coaster, June
David Hofman, Roberto Guimaraes, Alessandro Zanello, Isabell Adenauer, Norbert Funke, Charles Amo Yartey, and Siobhán McPhee, Deep Impact, March
Mark Horton and Asmaa El-Ganainy, Back to Basics: What Is Fiscal Policy? June
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IMF Research: The Domestic Solution, March
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Benjamin Jones and Michael Keen, Climate Policy in Hard Times, December
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Donald Kaberuka, Straight Talk: Start This Engine, June
Herman Kamil, Bennett W. Sutton, and Chris Walker, A Hedge, Not a Bet, June
Ravi Kanbur, Poverty, Disconnected, December
Suhas Ketkar and Dilip Ratha, New Paths to Funding, June
Hyun-Sung Khang, Surviving the Third Wave, December
Laura Kodres and Aditya Narain, What Is to Be Done, March
M. Ayhan Kose, Prakash Loungani, and Marco E. Terrones, Out of the Ballpark, June
Archana Kumar, Crisis Contained, December
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Olivier Lambert and Elizabeth Littlefield, Dial Growth, September
Leslie Lipschitz, Céline Rochon, and Geneviève Verdier, IMF Research: The Domestic Solution, March
John Lipsky, Preparing for a Postcrisis World, June
Bjørn Lomborg, Viewpoint: Technology, Not Talks, Will Save the Planet, December
Prakash Loungani, People in Economics: Nouriel Roubini, March; Joseph Stiglitz, December
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Koshy Mathai, Back to Basics: What Is Monetary Policy? September
Koshy Mathai and Simon Willson, Picture This: Uncharted Territory, June
Brad McDonald, Back to Basics: Why Countries Trade, December
André Meier and Simon Willson, Picture This: The Three-Hundred-Year Low, September
Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, Changing Fortunes, March
José C. Moreno and Ricardo Davico, Data Spotlight: Flows to Eastern Europe, September
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People in Economics: Nouriel Roubini, March; Paul Collier, June; Daniel Kahneman, September; Joseph Stiglitz, December
The Perfect Storm: Olivier Blanchard’s View of the Underlying Causes of the Crisis, June
Picture This: Uncharted Territory: When Aggressive Monetary Policy Combats a Crisis, June; The Three-Hundred-Year Low, September
Jean Pisani-Ferry and Indhira Santos, Reshaping the Global Economy, March
Point-Counterpoint: Remittances in Development, December
Eswar Prasad, Rebalancing Growth in Asia, December
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Dilip Ratha, Point-Counterpoint: Remittances in Development, A Lifeline to Poor Countries, December
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Brad Setser, The Shape of Things to Come, March
Mick Silver and Kim Zieschang, Data Spotlight: Inflation Drops to Negative Territory, December
Dame Barbara Stocking, Straight Talk: The Poor Should Not Pay the Price for the Crisis, December
Mark Stone and Seiichi Shimizu, Small Steps, March
Straight Talk, Start This Engine, June; The Poor Should Not Pay the Price for the Crisis, December
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Evan Tanner and Yasser Abdih, Rebuilding U.S. Wealth, December
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Eduardo Valdivia-Velarde and Lily Seo, Data Spotlight: Latin America’s Debt, March
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William White, Modern Macroeconomics Is on the Wrong Track, December
Charles Wyplosz, Viewpoint: The Euro’s Finest Hour? June
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S. Raihan Zamil, Viewpoint: Regulatory Philosophy Matters, June; Too Big to Ignore, December
BOOK REVIEWS
Eduard Brau and Ian McDonald, eds., Successes of the International Monetary Fund: Untold Stories of Cooperation at Work,September
Anand Chandavarkar, The Unexplored Keynes and Other Essays: A Socio-Economic Miscellany, December
Jean-Pierre Chauffour, The Power of Freedom: Uniting Development and Human Rights, December
Mohamed El-Erian, When Markets Collide: Investment Strategies for the Age of Global Economic Change, March
Deena Khatkhate, Money, Finance and Political Economy: Getting It Right, September
Dambisa Moyo, Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa, September
Arvind Panagariya, India: The Emerging Giant, March
Robert Skidelsky, Keynes: The Return of the Master, December
Gillian Tett, Fool’s Gold, December