TY - BOOK TI - Coordinating stablization and structural reform AV - HC 59 .7 .C66 1994 PY - 1994/// CY - Washington D.C. PB - International Monetary Fund KW - Ajuste estructural KW - Estabilización económica KW - Política económica N1 - Memorias del Seminar coordination of Structural Reform and Macroeconomic Stabilization,Washington, D.C.,1993; Preface, v --; 1. Opening addresses; Michel Camdessus, Patrick de Fontenay, 1 --; 2. The link between structural reform and stabilization policies: an overview; Mark Allen, 6 --; 3. The link between price liberalization and macroeconomic management; Marcelo Selowsky, 20 --; Comments; Ernesto Hemandez-Caia, Claudio Loser, 32 --; Summary of Discussion, 35 --; 4. Budgetary and tax reforms, institutional requirements, and fiscal policy; Alan Tait, 38 --; Comment; Liam Ebrill, 47 --; Summary of discussion, 52 --; 5. The establishment of social safety nets and the implications for macroeconomic and structural adjustment; Ke-young Chu, Robert Liebenthal, 58 --; Comment; Stephen Dunaway, 65 --; Summary of Discussion, 67 --; 6. Exchange rate management in the reform process; Manuel Guiiian, 70 --; Comments; Jacques Artus, Manuel Cuitian, 82 --; Summary of discussion, 86 --; 7. External sector liberalization and the appropriate economic policy mix; Anne O. Krueger, 89 --; Comments; David Burton; Ichiro Otani, 104 --; Summary of discussion, 110 --; 8. State enterprise reform and the effectiveness of macroeconomic policies; Constantine Michalopoulos, DanaI Donovan y Karim Nashashibi, 112 --; Summary of Discussion, 129 --; 9. The interaction between monetary control and financial sector reform; V. Sundararajan, 133 --; Summary of Discussion, 147 --; 10. Case studies of China and Poland; Yusuke Horiguchi, Michael Deppler, 149 --; Comments; Wang Xiaoyi, Halina Wasilewska- Trenkner, 163 --; Summary of Discussion, 173 --; 11. Financial growth and macroeconomic stability in China, 1978-92: implications for Russia and Eastern Europe; Ronald McKinnon, 175 --; Comments; Donald Mathieson, Omotunde Johnson, 210 --; Summary of Discussion, 216 --; 12. Case Studies of Argentina and The Gambia; Martin Hardy, Michael Hadjimichael, 219 --; Comments; Joaquin Cottani, Momodou Clarke Bajo, 238 --; Summary of discussion, 244 --; 13. Panel discussion; Patrick de Fontenay, Michael Mussa, Sterie Beza, John Odling-Smee, 254 --; List of participants, 263 ER -