Coordinating Stabilization and Structural Reform: Proceedings of the Seminar Coordination of Structural Reform and Macroeconomic Stabilization, Washington, D.C., June 17-26, 1993

Author: Mr. Richard C. Bart   Mr. Chorng-Huey Wong   Mr. Alan Roe  

Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND‎

Publication year: 1994

E-ISBN: 9781455239603

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781557754301

Subject: F0 Economics;F8 Finances;G2 Dissemination of Information and Knowledge

Language: ENG

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This seminar volume, edited by Richard C. Barth, Alan R. Roe, and Chorng-Huey Wong, presents an overview of the links between structural and macroeconomic policies that were addressed in an IMF Institute seminar held in Washington, D.C., in 1993. The most important areas of structural reform are covered: the price system, tax and expenditure policy, exchange rate management, external trade, public enterprises, the financial sector, and social safety nets. Four case studies are presented: China, Poland, Argentina, and the Gambia.

Chapter

4 Budgetary and Tax Reforms, Institutional Requirements, and Fiscal Policy

5 The Establishment of Social Safety Nets and the Implications for Macroeconomic and Structural Adjustment

6 Exchange Rate Management in the Reform Process

7 External Sector Liberalization and the Appropriate Economic Policy Mix

8 State Enterprise Reform and the Effectiveness of Macroeconomic Policies

9 The Interaction Between Monetary Control and Financial Sector Reform

10 Case Studies of China and Poland

11 Financial Growth and Macroeconomic Stability in China, 1978–92: Implications for Russia and Eastern Europe

12 Case Studies of Argentina and The Gambia

13 Panel Discussion

List of Participants

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