The Road to Effective Aid 
              
            Aid Spurs
            Growthin a Sound Policy Environment 
            Craig Burnside and David Dollar 
            Foreign aid to developing countries has been criticized as wasteful and
            even counterproductive. Careful examination of the recent experience with foreign aid
            shows, however, that it can be an effective investment when a recipient country's economic
            policies are sound before aid is provided. Capital Markets: Challenges for Developing Countries 
              
            Capital
            Flow Sustainability and Speculative Currency Attacks  
            IMF Research Department Staff 
            Private capital flows to the developing world reached a record $235
            billion in 1996. Increased access to global financial markets has brought substantial
            benefits to many countries but it has also made them vulnerable to sudden shifts in
            investor sentiment and attacks on their currencies.  
            Sovereign
            Debt: Managing the Risks  
            Marcel Cassard and David Folkerts-Landau 
            Many developing countries that have borrowed heavily in foreign currencies
            are now faced with an important policy challenge: how to manage the currency, interest
            rate, and maturity risks associated with these debts.  
            Monetary Theory 
              
            The IMF
            Monetary Model: A Hardy Perennial  
            Jacques J. Polak 
            The IMF monetary model has been adapted to changing circumstances since
            its inception over 40 years ago. The model's chief architect examines why it still remains
            useful.  
            Guest Article 
              
            Are
            International Labor Standards Needed to Prevent Social Dumping?  
            Stephen S. Golub 
            International labor standards have become the newest point of contention
            in trade disputes between industrial and developing countries. Are they necessary or are
            they disguised protectionism?  
            Economic Issues in North America 
              
            Productivity
            Growth in Canada and the United States  
            Ranil Salgado 
            Since 1973, the growth of real output and productivity in Canada and the
            United States has slowed significantly. Understanding this slowdown is a vital concern for
            economists and policymakers in assessing the capacity for noninflationary growth.  
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            Job
            Uncertainty, Unemployment, and Inflation in the United States  
            Charles F. Kramer and Yutong Li 
            In the major industrial countries, low unemployment usually creates
            inflationary pressures. But during the recent economic expansion in the United States,
            prices have held steady despite low unemployment. What is behind this atypical behavior?
            Energy 
              
            Private
            Participation in Infrastructure: Lessons from Asia's Power Sector  
            Anil K. Malhotra 
            Many countries need to expand and improve their infrastructures in order
            to remain competitive and ensure continued high growth rates. Using illustrations from
            Asia's power sector, this article discusses approaches countries can take to accomplish
            the necessary upgrading.  
            A New
            Initiative to Promote Clean Coal  
            Peter Van Der Veen and Cynthia Wilson 
            The production and consumption of coal are increasing in some developing
            countries, even as concerns about coal's environmental impact mount. The World Bank has
            launched a new initiative to encourage reforms that will lead to a cleaner and more
            efficient use of coal.  
            Also in this Issue 
              
            Developing
            Rural Financial Markets  
            Jacob Yaron and McDonald Benjamin 
            Many developing countries have tried to spur income growth and reduce
            poverty in rural areas by making low-interest loans to farmers. The results have been
            disappointing. A broader approach emphasizing policy and legal reforms and savings
            mobilization has been more successful.  
            Can
            Public Pension Reform Increase Saving?  
            G.A. Mackenzie, Philip Gerson, and Alfredo Cuevas 
            Many economists think that countries can boost national saving by
            privatizing public pension plans. The evidence suggests, however, that less radical
            reforms may be just as effective.  | 
          
          
             
            Departments 
              
            Letter
            from the Editor  
            World
            Economy in Transition  
            Explaining the Dividend Yield in the United States 
            Charles F. Kramer  
            Development
            Focus  
            Egypt: Poised for Sustained Growth? 
            Arvind Subramanian  
            Readers'
            Comments  
            Index
            1997Volume 34  
            Books 
              
            Masters of Illusion: The World Bank and the Poverty of Nations by
            Catherine Caufield 
            reviewed by Paul Streeten 
              
            The Coming Russian Boom: A Guide to New Markets and Politics by Richard Layard and
            John Parker 
            reviewed by Thomas A. Wolf 
              
            Can South and Southern Africa Become Globally Competitive Economies?, edited by
            Gavin Maasdorp 
            reviewed by Ataman Aksoy 
              
            India's Economic Reforms, 19912001 by Vijay Joshi and I.M.D. Little 
            reviewed by Deena Khatkhate 
              
            Forests in International Politics: International Organisations, NGOs and the Brazilian
            Amazon by Ans Kolk 
            reviewed by David Cassells   |