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IMF – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organisation of 189 countries, that works to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty.
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Appendix A: Data
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-03
Source: IMF. Black market exchange rate premium. Per cent premium over the official exchange rate. ... Source: IMF. Index of law and contract enforcement. Constructed by International Country Risk Guide.
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References
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-03
Dooley MP (1996), ‘A Survey of Literature on Controls over Capital Transactions’, IMF Staff Papers, 43(4), pp 639–687. ... Grilli VU and GM Milesi-Ferretti (1995), ‘Economic Effects and Structural Determinants of Capital Controls,’ IMF Staff
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Capital Flows to Developing Countries: Trends During the Past Three Decades
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-03
34. 13. 46. 38. IMF credits. (b). 2. 3. 5. 1. ... Footnote. The IMF arrangement with Mexico was the largest ever approved for a member country, both in absolute amount and in relation to the country's quota in the Fund.
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The Link between Capital Account Liberalisation and Economic Growth: A Brief Review of the Empirical Literature
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-03
This measure has the advantage of wide coverage, as it is available for all IMF member countries on an annual basis starting from 1966.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2002/2002-03/link-between-capital-account-liberalisation-and-economic-growth-a-brief-review-of-the-empirical-literature.html