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Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMU - Annex supplementxls,498Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Oct-2009 Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter Data and supplementary tables from Economics Department working paper on Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMU. Related documents: |
Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMUEnglish | View long abstract 15-Oct-2009 Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter Estonia gave up the exchange rate and monetary policy tools of macroeconomic management when it introduced its currency board in 1992. Also available:Related documents: |
Major world economies aim for "green growth" as the way out of the crisisEnglish | View long abstract 25-Jun-2009 Ministers from 40 countries representing 80% of the world economy discussed at the OECD's annual Ministerial Council Meeting how to combat the crisis and to invest in “green growth”, setting the stage ... Also available: |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Strengthening financial stability while reducing distortions in the housing marketEnglish | View long abstract 20-Apr-2008 Co-operation is required between regional financial supervisory authorities to mitigate risks to financial stability as well as cyclical volatility in housing and construction. Financial stability could be strengthened by increasing households’ financial literacy. |
DEV Centre WP 218: Float in Order to Fix? Lessons from Emerging Markets for EU Accession Countriespdf,389Kb,English | View long abstract 26-Nov-2003 Jorge Braga de Macedo and Helmut Reisen "Argentina, Chile and Mexico, Spain and Portugal: même combat! Having established macroeconomic discipline, structural reform and democracy at home, their governments would like to set these achievements in stone by joining a rich-country club. |
Housing Finance in Transition EconomiesEnglish | View long abstract 18-Mar-2002 This publication contains selected papers originally submitted to the workshop on housing finance in transition economies organised by the OECD in June 2000. It provides the first in-depth survey of current ... |