EERC Library

NEW ACQUISITIONS LIST

(As of December 6th, 2004)

  1. Books

1.A Framework for Teaching Basic Economic Concepts with Scope and Sequence Guidelines K-12/ ed. by Philip Saunders, June Gilliard. – New York: National Council on Economic Education, 1995. – 167 p. [Call number: 330 F84]

2.Barysh, Katinka. Russia and the WTO/ Katinka Barysh, Robert Cottrell, Franco Franttini, Paul Hare, Pascal Lamy, Maxim Medvedkov and Yevgeny Yasin. – Centre for European Reform, 2002. – 85 p. [Call number: 339.5 (477) R955]

3.Beirlant, Jan. Statistics of Extremes: Theory and Applications/ Jan Beirlant et al. – Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2004. – 490 p. [Call number: 517:330 S81]

4.Bezlepkina, Irina V. Microeconomic Analysis of Russian Agricultural Enterprises with special reference to subsidies and debts:PhDThesisWageningenUniversity/ Irina V. Bezlepkina. – The Netherlands, 2004. – 184 p.

5.Data Envelopment Analysis and Performance Management/ ed. by Ali Emrouznejad, Victor Podinovski. - AstonBusinessSchool, 5th-6th September, 2004. – 421 p.

6.Data Envelopment Analysis and Performance Management: Book of Abstracts. – 4th international Symposium of DEA. – AstonBusinessSchool, 5th-6th September, 2004. – 87 p.

7.Distribution of the Productive Forces: General Schemes. Theory and Practice/ ed. by V. P. Mozhin. – Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1988. – 325 p. [Call number: 330.1 M78]

8.Drazen, Allan. Political Economy in Macroeconomics/ Allan Drazen. – Princeton, New Jersey: PrincetonUniversity Press, 2000. – 775 p. [Call number: 330:32 D80p]

9.Fridman, Milton. Capitalism and Freedom/ Milton Fridman. – Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1982. – 202 p. [Call number: 330.837 F92c]

10.Glazer, Amihai. Why Government Succeeds and Why It Fails/ Amihai Glazer, LawrenceS. Rothenberg. – Cambridge, Mass.: HarvardUniversity Press, 2001. – 204 p. [Call number: 338.2 G51w]

11.Johnson, Ronald N. The Federal Civil Service System and the Problem of Bureaucracy: The Economics and Politics of Institutional Change/ Ronald N. Johnson, Gary D. Libecap. –Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994. – 229 p. [Call number: 330.837 (075.8) J74f]

12.Kohler, Heinz.Microeconomics/ Heinz Kohler. – Lexington: D. C. Heath and Company, 1992. –572 p. [Call number: 330.101.542 K69m]

13.Lavoie, Don. National Economic Planning: What is Left? / Don Lavoie. – Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1985. – 291 p. [Call number: 338.001 L40n]

14.Stigum, Marcia. The Money Market/ Marcia Stigum. – Homewood: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1983. – 728 p. [Call number: 336.74 S85m]

15.Ramsey, James B. Economic Forecasting – Models or Markets? (CATO Paper # 15) / James B. Ramsey. – San Francisco: CATO Institute, 1980. – 91 p. [Call number: 330.43 R19e]

16.Russian Industry:Institutional Development. Analytical survey. Issue 1/ed. by Tatyana G. Dolgopyatova. – Moscow, 2003. – 210 p. [Call number: 336 (075.8) R95]

17.Мельник Л. Г. Екологічна економіка: Підручник. – Суми: ВТД „Університетська книга”, 2002. – 346 с. [Callnumber: 504:330 (075,8) М48]

18.Экономико-социологический словарь/ Г. Н. Соколова, О.В. Кобяк, О. В. Терещенко и др. – Мн.: ООО «ФУАинформ», 2002. – 448 с. [Callnumber: 33 (038) Э40]

  1. IMF Working Papers

1.Ahmad, Ehtisham. Taxation Reforms and Changes in Revenue Assignments in China/ Ehtisham Ahmad, Raju Singh, and Benjamin Lockwood. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 24 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/125)

2.Akitoby, Bernardin. Sources of Growth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Cointegration Approch/ Bernardin Akitoby, Matthias Cinyabuguma. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 31 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/114)

3.Arnone, Marco. Monetary Policy, Monetary Areas, and Financial Development with Electronic Money/ Marco Arnone, Luca Bandiera. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 42 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/122)

4.Baldacci, Emanuele. Front-Loaded or Back-Loaded Fiscal Adjustments: What Works in Emerging Market Economies? / Emanuele Baldacci, Benedict Clements, Sanjeev Gupta, Carlos Mulas-Granados. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 24 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/157)

5.Basci, Erdem. On Fixed and Variable Fiscal Surplus Rules/ Erdem Basci, M. Fatih Ekinci, and Murat Yulek. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 13 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/117)

6.Basu, Ritu. Bank Consolidation and Performance: The Argentine Experience/ Ritu Basu, Pablo Druck, David Marston, Raul Susmel. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 32 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/149)

7.Billmeier, Andreas. Ghostbusting: Which Output Gap Measure Really Matters? / Andreas Billmeier. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 35 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/146)

8.Broner, Fernando. When in Peril, Retrench: Testing the Portfolio Channel of Contagion/ Fernando Broner, R. Gaston Gelos, and Carmen Reinhard. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 34 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/131)

9.Canales-Kriljenko, Jorge. Structural Factors Affecting Exchange Rate Volatility: A Cross-Section Study/ Jorge Canales-Kriljenko, Karl Habermeier. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 13 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/147)

10.Cardarelli, Roberto. Economic Integration, Business Cycle, and Productivity in North America/ Roberto Cardarelli, M. Ayhan Kose. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 46 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/138)

11.Cashin, Paul. Caribbean Business Cycles/ Paul Cashin. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 41 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/136)

12.Cashin, Paul. Parity Reversion in Real Exchange Rates: Fast, Slow, or Not at All? / Paul Cashin, C. John McDermott. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 42 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/128)

13.Chami, Saade. What Are the Potential Economic Benefits of Enlarging the Gulf Cooperation Council? / Saade Chami, Selim Elekdag, Ivan Tchakarov. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 32 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/152)

14.Chan, Kitty K. Risk Instability and the Pattern of Foreign Direct Investment in the Middle East and North Africa Region/ Kitty K. Chan, Edward R. Gemayel. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 19 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/139)

15.Cheng, Kevin C. A Reexamination of Korea’s Trade Flows: What Has Changed and What Explains These Changes? / Kevin C. Cheng. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 24 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/145)

16.Cordella, Tito. Country Insurance/ Tito Cordella, Eduardo Levy Yeyati. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 26 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/148)

17.Cottarelli, Carlo. Assessing the Assessment: A Critical Look at the June 2003 Assessment of the United Kingdom’s Five Tests for Euro Entry/ Carlo Cottarelli, Julio Escolano. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 45 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/116)

18.Davis, E. Philip. Corporate Financial Structure and Financial Stability/ E. Philip Davis, Mark R. Stone. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 48 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/124)

19.Detragiache, Enrica. Foreign Banks in Emerging Market Crises: Evidence from Malaysia/ Enrica Detragiache, Poonam Gupta. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 24 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/129)

20.Dunaway, Steven. An Approach to Long-Term Fiscal Policy Analysis/ Steven Dunaway, Papa N’Diaye. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 12 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/113)

21.Duttagupta, Rupta. From Fixed to Float: Operational Aspects of Moving Toward Exchange Rate Flexibility/ Rupta Duttagupta, Gilda Fernandez, and Cem Karacadag. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 38 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/126)

22.Erbas, S. Nuri. Ambiguity, Transparency, and Intuitional Strength/ S. Nuri Erbas. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 31 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/115)

23.Erickson, Lennart. Dimensions of Land Inequalities and Economic Development/ Lennart Erickson, Dietrich Vollrath. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 23 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/158)

24.Faruqee, Hamid. Measuring the Trade Effect of EMU/ Hamid Faruqee. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 28 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/154)

25.Gapen, Michael T. The Contingent Claims Approach to Corporate Vulnerability Analysis: Estimating Default Risk and Economy-Wide Risk Transfer/ Michael T. Gapen, Dale F. Gray, Cheng Hoon Lim, and Yingbin Xiao. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 43 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/121)

26.Gasha, J. Giancarlo. Identifying Threshold Effects in Credit Risk Stress Testing/ J. Giancarlo Gasha, R. Armando Morales. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 17 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/150)

27.Giambiagi, Fabio. Fiscal Policy and Debt Sustainability: Cardoso’s Brazil, 1995-2002/ Fabio Giambiagi, Marcio Ronci. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 43 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/156)

28.Guimaraes, Roberto F. The Empirics of Foreign Exchange Intervention in Emerging Market Countries: The Cases of Mexico and Turkey/ Roberto F. Guimaraes, Cem Karacadag. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 32 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/123)

29.Hauner, David. Explaining Efficiency Differences among Large German and Austrian Banks/ David Hauner. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 23 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/140)

30.Jeanne, Oliver. Debt Maturity and the International Financial Architecture/ Oliver Jeanne. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 33 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/137)

31.Jones, Matthew. Stress Testing Financial Systems: What to Do When Governor Calls/ Matthew Jones, Paul Hilbers, and Graham Slack. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 37 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/127)

32.Kovanen, Arto. Zimbabwe: A Quest for a Nominal Anchor/ Arto Kovanen. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 40 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/130)

33.Lane, Philip R. International Investment Patterns/ Philip R. Lane, Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 45 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/134)

34.Lee, Ha Yan. Once Again, is Openness Good for Growth? / Ha Yan Lee, Luca Antonio Ricci, and Roberto Rigobon. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 29 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/137)

35.Lienert, Ian. Choosing a Budget Management System: The Case of Rwanda/ Ian Lienert. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 27 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/132)

36.Lissovolik, Bogdan. Russia and the WTO: The “Gravity” of Outsider Status/ Bogdan Lissovolik, Yaroslav Lissovolik. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 42 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/159)

37.Loukoianova, Elena. Analysis of Recent Growth in Low-Income CIS Countries/ Elena Loukoianova, Anna Unigovskaya. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 39 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/151)

38.Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria. Fiscal Adjustment in EU Countries: A Balance Sheet Approach/ Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, Kenji Moriyama. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 25 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/143)

39.Odling-Smee, John. The IMF and Russia in the 1990s/ John Odling-Smee. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 47 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/155)

40.Ong, Li Lian. The Role of Mature Market Mutual Funds in Emerging Markets: Myth or Mayhem? / Li Lian Ong, Amadou Sy. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 24 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/133)

41.Ramakrishnan, Uma. Regional Economic Disparities in Australia/ Uma Ramakrishnan, Martin Cerisola. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 23 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/144)

42.Rodrik, Dani. Why India Can Grow at 7 Percent a Year or More: Projections and Reflections/ Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 16 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/118)

43.Schinasi, Garry J. Private Finance and Public Policy/ Garry J. Schinasi. Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 42 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/120)

44.Takizawa, Hajime. Are Developing Countries Better Off Spending Their Oil Wealth Upfront? / Hajime Takizawa, Edward H. Gardner, Kenichi Ueda. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 29 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/141)

45.Worrell, DeLisle. Quantitative Assessment of the Financial Sector: An Integrated Approach/ DeLisle Worrell. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 25 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/153)

46.Yelten, Sibel. Choosing the Correct Currency Anchor for a Small Economy: The Case of Nepal/ Sibel Yelten. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 15 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/142)

47.Zee, Howell H. A New Approach to Taxing Financial Intermediation Services Under a Value-Added Tax/ Howell H. Zee. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 18 p. – (IMF working paper; WP/04/119)

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  1. IMF Occasional Papers

1.Clark, Peter B. A New Look at Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade Flows/ Peter B. Clark, Natalia Tamirisa, and Shang-Jin Wei, with Azim Sadikov and Li Zeng. - Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004. – 63 p. – (IMF Occasional Paper 235)

  1. SigmaBleyzer Publications

1.Bulgaria: Country Overview, 2003

2.Croatia: Country Overview, 2003

3.International Official Aid: Flows and Impact, 2004

4.New European Union Frontier Countries: Economic Situation and Investment Climate, 2004

5.Private Sector Role in Accelerating Foreign: Direct Investment Flows to Developing Countries, 2004

6.Romania: Country Overview, 2003

7.Serbia: Country Overview, 2004

8.The Bleyzer Initiative: Completing the Economic Transition in FSU Countries, 2002

9.The Key Determinants of Ireland’s Economic Success, 2004

10.Ukraine Odyssey: Economy 2004 and Investment Climate, 2004

  1. Journals/Newspapers

1.Comparative Economic Studies. – 2001. – Vol. XLIII. - # 3 (Fall)

2.Harvard Business Review. – 1996. – January – February;

1997. – May-June, November-December

3.Journal of Productivity Analysis. – 2004. – Volume 22. - #3 (November)

4.The American Economic Review. – 1998. – September, December

1999. – March, May, June, September, December

2000. – September

5.The Economist. – 2004. –October 30th– November 5th, November 6th-November 12th, November 27th-December, 3rd

6.Бизнес. – 2004. - №№ 46 (617), 15 ноября, 47(618), 22ноября, 48(619), 29 ноября

  1. OtherPublications

1.Study Papers Submitted to the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States. – Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office, November 1994. – 685 p. [Call number: 338.24.021.8 (47) E21]