Real Exchange Rate Misalignment: Prelude to Crisis?



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David Kemmeand Saktinil Roy

Oct. 2005

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Turkey: A Close Encounter of the Third Kind?________________________

Balazs Égert

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Margaret Maurer-Fazio, James W.

Hughes and Dandan Zhang______

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William Pyle

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No. 793: Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Transition Economies:
Taking Stock of the Issues____________________________________________

Balazs Égert

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Jennifer Hunt and Sonia Laszlo

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Russia___________________________________________________________

Susan Linz and Anastasia
Semykina____________________

Apr. 2005

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Jennifer Hunt

Sept. 2005

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Daniel Daianu and Ella Kalai

Nov. 2004

No. 788: Does Economic Uncertainty Affect the Decision to Bear
Children? Evidence from East and West Germany____________________

Sumon Kumar Bhaumik and

Jeffrey B. Nugent________________

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Participation in Urban and Rural China________________________________

Margaret Maurer-Fazio and James

W. Hughes___________________

Aug. 2005

No. 786: The Determinants of Asset Stripping: Theory and Evidence
From the Transition Economies_____________________________________

Nauro F. Campos and Francesco

Giovannoni_____________________

Aug. 2005

No. 785: How to Catch Foreign Fish? FDI and Privatization in EU
Accession Countries_________________________________________________

Bruno Merlevede and Koen
Schoors________________________

Aug. 2005

No. 784: Does the World Bank have any impact on human development
of the poorest countries? Some preliminary evidence from Africa________

Sumon Kumar Bhaumik

Aug. 2005

No. 783: Comparative social capital: Networks of entrepreneurs and
investors in China and Russia_________________________________________

Bat Batjargal

July 2005

No. 782: Exchange Rate Regimes, Foreign Exchange Volatility and
Export Performance in Central and Eastern Europe: Just Another Blur
Project?_________________________________________________________________

Balazs Égert and Amalia Morales-
Zumaquero

July 2005

No. 781: Equilibrium Exchange Rate in the Czech Republic: How Good
is the Czech BEER?_____________________________________________

Ian Babetskii and Balazs Égert

July 2005

No. 780: Autonomy and Performance of Foreign Subsidiaries in five

Transition Countries____________________________________________________

Urmas Varblane, Katrin Mannik,
and Helena Hannula____________

July 2005

No. 779: The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in China: The Case
of Aircraft Manufacturing____________________________________________

Andrea Goldstein

July 2005

No. 778: Bank Supervision Russian style: Rules versus Enforcement and

Tacit Objectives_________________________________________________________

Sophie Claeys, Gleb Lanine and

Koen Schoors__________________

June 2005

No. 777: Labor Market Trends and Institutions in Belarus

Zuzana Brixiova and Vera

Volchok______________________

June 2005

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Vo Tri Thanh And Trinh Quang

Long______ _____________

June 2005

No. 775: Is The Link Between Reforms And Growth Spurious? A
Comment______________________________________________

Tomasz Mickiewicz

May 2005

No. 774: The Risk Aversion of Banks in Emerging Credit markets:

Evidence from India_______________________________________________

Sumon Kumar Bhaumik and

Jenifer Piesse_____________________

May 2005

No. 773: Organized Labor and Restructuring: Coal Mines in the Czech

Republic and Romania___________________________________________

Jan Bruha, Delia Ionascu, and

Byeongju Jeong________________

May 2005

No. 772: Is Political Risk Company-Specific? The Market Side of the

Yukos Affair_________________________________________________________

Alexei Goriaev and Konstantin

Sonin__________________________

May 2005

No. 771: Non-Linear Exchange Rate Dynamics in Target Zones: A
Bumpy Road Towards A Honeymoon__________________________

Jesùs Crespo-Cuaresma, Balazs
Égert, and Ronald MacDonald

May 2005

No. 770: Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Southeastern Europe, Russia,
Ukraine and Turkey: Healthy or (Dutch) Diseased?____________________

Balazs Égert

May 2005

No. 769: Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Central and Eastern Europe: A

Meta-Regression Analysis__________________________________________

Balazs Égert and Laszlo Halpern

May 2005



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