The Dominican Republic stabilization, reform, and growth /
by a staff team led by Philip Young ; and comprising Jaime Cardoso, David Dunn, Alessandro Giustiniani, Werner Keller, Jimmy McHugh, Francisco Nadal-De Simone, John Panzer, Randa Sab, Raimundo Soto, Evan Tanner.
- Washington, D.C. : Fondo Monetario Internacional, 2001.
- vii, 71 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas a blanco y negro y a color ; 28 cm.
- Occasional paper ; 206, 0251-6365 .
- Occasional paper (FMI) .
Preface, vii -- Overview / I. Stabilization and structural reforms / II. Trade reform continues / III. Successful external debt restructuring / IV. A review of fiscal policy during the 1990s and current policy considerations / V. Capital accumulation, total factor productivity, and growth / VI. Money demand in a small open economy: the case of the Dominican Republic / VII. Exchange market pressure, monetary policy and interest rates: recent evidence from the Dominican Republic / Philip Young, 1 -- Alessandro Giustiniani and Randa Sab, 3 -- Jimmy McHugh and Werner Keller, 12 -- Jaimen Cardoso and Werner Keller, 20 -- David Dunn and Alessandro Giustiniani, 28 -- John Panzer and Raimundo Soto, 37 -- Francisco Nadal-De Simone, 47 -- Evan Tanner, 62.