Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
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Pages 234
Release 2001
Genre Monetary policy
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Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Romania, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Finance, Public
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Romania: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Romania: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Romania: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre Competition
ISBN 9781283560221

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Bulgaria, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Bulgaria, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Bulgaria, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
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Pages 158
Release 2006
Genre Bulgaria
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Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Romania

Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Romania
Title Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Romania PDF eBook
Author Nikolay Gueorguiev
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 31
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451855214

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Quantifying the size and speed of the exchange rate pass-through to prices is important for formulating monetary policy decisions in Romania. Using a recursive VAR model, this paper finds that (i) the pass-through is large and relatively fast, accounting for a sizable fraction of inflation; (ii) the pass-through from the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar is larger, if not faster, than the one from alternative exchange rate benchmarks; and (iii) the pass-through to producer prices seems to have moderated recently, while the same cannot be said yet for consumer prices.

Republic of Croatia, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Republic of Croatia, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Republic of Croatia, Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
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Pages 106
Release 2002
Genre Banks and banking
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Political Competition, Economic Reform and Growth

Political Competition, Economic Reform and Growth
Title Political Competition, Economic Reform and Growth PDF eBook
Author Ivan Pavletic
Publisher vdf Hochschulverlag AG
Pages 235
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3728132969

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Which political and institutional factors trigger reforms that enable the poor to benefit from the process of economic growth? How can the incentives of policy makers be influenced in order to achieve such a dynamic? These are the questions this study seeks to address by examining the transition process in post-communist countries. The author argues that political competition within an accepted and respected institutional environment has been a driving force in shaping the direction and success of transition reforms. Evidence shows that in countries with a sufficient degree of political competition, citizens responded to economic crises by calling for economic liberalization. Economic liberalization removed existing distortions, increased economic efficiency and raised public welfare. This activated a dynamic, self-enforcing reform process that also strengthened the political and economic power of the poor. In the absence of political competition, such a process failed to emerge, thereby contributing to the persistence of poverty. Based on these findings, there is good reason to postulate that some level of political competition is essential for transition reforms to improve economic efficiency and public welfare in a sustainable manner.