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"The Political Economy of Inflation and Stabilization in Developing Countries," Economic Development and Cultural Change, January 1994, 42(2): 235-266

"Interest Rate Determination in Developing Countries: A Conceptual Framework," IMF Staff Papers, September 1985, 32(3): 377-403

with Peter J. Montiel, "Devaluation Crises and the Macroeconomic Consequences of Postponed Adjustment in Developing Countries," IMF Staff Papers, December 1989, 36(4): 875-903

"Explaining Fiscal Policies and Inflation in Developing Countries," Journal of International Money and Finance, March 1991, vol. 10 (supp. 1): S16-S48

"Openness,Trade Liberalization, and Growth in Developing Countries," Journal of Economic Literature, September 1993, 31(3): 1358-1393

Edwards, Sebastian, 1992. "Trade orientation, distortions and growth in developing countries," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 39(1), pages 31-57, July. citation courtesy of

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