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Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment are intended to make staff work in the area of policy design available to a wide audience. A list of all PPAAs issued in 1997:2 follows. Papers may also he considered for inclusion in the journal.
“Exchange Rate Policy and Monetary Strategy Options in the Philippines-The Search for Stability and Sustainability.” by Aerdt C. F. J. Houben [97/04]
“Fiscal Accounting of Bank Restructuring,” by James A. Daniel, Jeffrey M. Davis, and Andrew M. Wolfe [97/05]
“Monetary Frameworks: Is There a Preferred Option for the European Central Bank?” by Ramana Ramaswamy [97/06]
“Dedicated Road Funds: A Preliminary View on a World Bank Initiative.” by Barry H. Potter [97/7]
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