06723oam 22013934 450 991078750850332120230120040455.01-4755-6164-41-4843-6501-11-4843-6846-0(CKB)2670000000427749(EBL)1587997(SSID)ssj0001158326(PQKBManifestationID)11693185(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001158326(PQKBWorkID)11102347(PQKB)10583582(MiAaPQ)EBC1587997(MiAaPQ)EBC3012671(IMF)MFIEE2013003(IMF)MFIEA2013003(EXLCZ)99267000000042774920020129d2013 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFinance and Development, September 2013Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2013.1 online resource (205 p.)Finance & DevelopmentDescription based upon print version of record.1-4843-5365-X Includes bibliographical references.Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Departments; Also in this Issue; Earth's Precious Resources; Letters to the Editor; In Brief; People in Economics: A Class Act; Too Much of a Good Thing?: For natural resource riches to drive growth and reduce poverty, countries must balance spending now with investing in the future; A Drop in the Bucket: Successful management of water must balance development needs and economic considerations; On the Edge: How oil markets will adjust to high prices is unclearExtracting Resource Revenue: For countries with abundant oil, gas, and mineral deposits, formulating tax and spending policies can be trickyThe Elusive Revival: The expected boost in growth from natural resource booms is not yet happening; Capital Flight Risk: Natural-resource-rich countries risk capital flight as multinational corporations seek to avoid taxes; Eurasia's Next Frontier: For the Caucasus and Central Asia, natural resource wealth holds the key to achieving emerging market statusPicture This: Minerals of the Future: A secure, green, and innovation-filled future awaits us, but only with the help of rocks buried deep in the groundA Bumpy Road Ahead: Latin America needs large and sustained productivity gains to maintain its recent strong growth; Back to Basics: What Is the Output Gap?; Closer to Home: Despite all the talk of globalization, business cycles seem to be becoming more regional; A Big Question on Small States: Can they overcome their size-related vulnerabilities and grow faster and more consistently?Beyond the Household: Remittances that migrants send home to their families also have a major impact on the overall economyStrength in Lending: Strong balance sheets help banks sustain credit to the economy during crises; Book ReviewsFor the latest thinking about the international financial system, monetary policy, economic development, poverty reduction, and other critical issues, subscribe to Finance & Development (F&D). This lively quarterly magazine brings you in-depth analyses of these and other subjects by the IMF’s own staff as well as by prominent international experts. Articles are written for lay readers who want to enrich their understanding of the workings of the global economy and the policies and activities of the IMF.Finance & Development; Finance & Development ;No. 0050/003Economic assistanceFinanceDeveloping countriesInternational financeExports and ImportsimfMacroeconomicsimfPublic FinanceimfProduction and Operations ManagementimfNatural ResourcesimfAgricultural and Natural Resource EconomicsimfEnvironmental and Ecological Economics: GeneralimfMacroeconomics: ProductionimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresimfOther Public Investment and Capital StockimfRemittancesimfBanksimfDepository InstitutionsimfMicro Finance InstitutionsimfMortgagesimfEnergy: GeneralimfEnvironmental managementimfPublic finance & taxationimfInternational economicsimfInvestment & securitiesimfNatural resourcesimfOutput gapimfPublic investment spendingimfBankingimfEnvironmentimfProductionimfExpenditureimfBalance of paymentsimfPotential outputimfEconomic theoryimfPublic investmentsimfInternational financeimfIndustrial productivityimfUnited StatesimfEconomic assistance.FinanceInternational finance.Exports and ImportsMacroeconomicsPublic FinanceProduction and Operations ManagementNatural ResourcesAgricultural and Natural Resource EconomicsEnvironmental and Ecological Economics: GeneralMacroeconomics: ProductionNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresOther Public Investment and Capital StockRemittancesBanksDepository InstitutionsMicro Finance InstitutionsMortgagesEnergy: GeneralEnvironmental managementPublic finance & taxationInternational economicsInvestment & securitiesNatural resourcesOutput gapPublic investment spendingBankingEnvironmentProductionExpenditureBalance of paymentsPotential outputEconomic theoryPublic investmentsInternational financeIndustrial productivityDcWaIMFBOOK9910787508503321Finance and Development, September 20133773069UNINA