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Inflation and Growth in Transition
Are the Asian Economies Different?


Sanjay Kalra


International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Asia and Pacific Department

Torsten Sløk


Deutsche Bank, New York

August 1999

IMF Working Paper No. 99/118

Abstract:     
This paper examines the progress made in four Asian transition economiesChina, Lao P.D.R., Vietnam, and Mongoliato market-based systems. Overall, these economies appear to have had a more favorable experience with inflation stabilization and output growth than that of transition economies elsewhere. While initial conditions played an important role in determining the strategy and speed of the transition, growth performance benefited from continued macroeconomic stability and reforms in a key sector (such as agriculture); this confirms the need for sustained and rapid structural reforms and highlights the constraints for sustainable growth posed by weak financial and enterprise sectors.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 24

Keywords: Transition economies Asia growth inflation structural reforms

JEL Classification: O40 O53 P52

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Date posted: February 15, 2006  

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Kalra, Sanjay and Sløk, Torsten Mikkel, Inflation and Growth in Transition Are the Asian Economies Different? (August 1999). IMF Working Paper, Vol. , pp. 1-24, 1999. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=880645

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Sanjay Kalra (Contact Author)
International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Asia and Pacific Department ( email )
700 19th Street NW
Washington, DC 20431
United States
Torsten Mikkel Sløk
Deutsche Bank, New York ( email )
60 Wall Street
Mail Stop: NYC60-1815
New York, NY 10005
United States
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