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The monetary dynamics of hyperinflation: A note
Mohsin S. Khan.
Journal of Monetary Economics (1975)
Income and Price Effects in Foreign Trade
Morris Goldstein;Mohsin Khan.
Research Papers in Economics (1985)
Threshold Effects in the Relationship Between Inflation and Growth
Mohsin S. Khan;Abdelhak S. Senhadji.
Threshold Effects in the Relationship Between Inflation and Growth (2001)
The Supply and Demand for Exports: A Simultaneous Approach
Morris Goldstein;Mohsin S. Khan.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (1978)
Government Policy and Private Investment in Developing Countries (Politique des pouvoirs publics et investissement privé dans les pays en développement) (PolÃtica estatal e inversión privada en los paÃses en desarrollo)
Mario I. Blejer;Mohsin S. Khan.
Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund (1984)
Islamic Interest-Free Banking: A Theoretical Analysis
Mohsin S. Khan.
Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund (1986)
Private investment and economic growth in developing countries
Mohsin S. Khan;Carmen M. Reinhart.
World Development (1990)
Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries: Some Analytical Issues
Peter J Montiel;Bijan B. Aghevli;Mohsin S. Khan.
(1991)
The Macroeconomic Effects of Fund-Supported Adjustment Programs
Mohsin S. Khan.
IMF Staff Papers (1990)
IMPORT AND EXPORT DEMAND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Mohsin S. Khan.
Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund (1974)
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