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Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment, a new series of research papers, are intended to make staff work in the area of policy design available to a wide audience. A list of all Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment issued in 1992 follows. Future papers will be listed in Staff Papers.

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Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment, a new series of research papers, are intended to make staff work in the area of policy design available to a wide audience. A list of all Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment issued in 1992 follows. Future papers will be listed in Staff Papers.

“Inter-Enterprise Arrears in Transforming Economies: The Case of Romania,” by Mohsin Khan and Eric Clifton [92/1]

“Japanese Corporate Groups and Imports,” by Daniel Citrin [92/2]

“The Operation of the Estonian Currency Board,” by Adam Bennett [92/3]

“Inflation Stabilization and Nominal Anchors,” by Guillermo Calvo and Carlos Végh [92/4]

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