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July 2013 |
Three important new publications from the IMF are now available for pre-order. Topics include China's path to greater financial stability, global rebalancing, and guidelines for a data template on international reserves and foreign currency liquidity. Also, IMF publications are now available in a variety of formats for your convenience, including for PC, and Kindle, Nook, and iPad devices.
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Coming soon - available for pre-order
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China’s Road to Greater Financial Stability: Some Policy Perspectives
This book focuses on the key financial policy issues facing China today. The volume draws upon contributions from senior Chinese authorities and academics, as well as staff from the IMF to discuss the financial policy context within China, macroeconomic factors affecting financial stability, and the critical role of financial system oversight. It seeks to improve the understanding of the financial sector policy processes underway and the shifts taking place among China’s economic priorities.
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Just released
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Global Rebalancing: A Roadmap for Economic Recovery
This book examines imbalances in seven major economies: China, France, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It evaluates key indicators agreed on by the G20 for identifying large imbalances, including public and private debt and private saving, and countries’ external position. The chapters describe a suite of corrective steps tailored for each country that, if implemented, could improve prospective economic outcomes, creating sustainable and balanced growth for these economies and serving as a model for other G20 countries. |
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International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template
This book is an update of the Guidelines published in 2001. It sets forth the underlying framework for the Reserves Data Template, and provides operational advice for its use. The updated version also includes three new appendices aimed at assisting member countries in reporting the required data. |
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Over 1,000 of the IMF's best-selling books and reports are now available for your Kindle, iPad, and Nook devices. You can search for a specific book or search "International Monetary Fund" to see the publications that are available. Alternatively, you can buy the PDF version in the IMF Bookstore. For the iPad version, search for the titles in iTunes (you need to have an iTunes account in order to purchase the titles).
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IMF Economic Review gains ground
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IMF Economic Review, the official research journal of the IMF got a boost from its latest Thomson Reuters impact rating. Its new “Impact Factor” climbed to 2.529, according to Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports. This marks an increase from last year’s impressive initial Impact Factor of 2.100. First published in August 2010, IMF Economic Review is one of the leading peer-reviewed journals for macroeconomic analysis and research, and the journal has featured articles by prominent economists such as Viral V. Acharya, Olivier Blanchard, Patrick Bolton, Anil K.Kashyap, and Hyun Song Shin. |
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