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Since 1992, the Dominican Republic has experience an extended period of robust economic growth, declining unemployment rates, modest consumer price inflation, and a generally manageable external position.
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interest rate semielasticity, contingent tariffs, integrated financial management program, petroleum differential, real monetary aggregates, domestic fuel prices, foreign exchange commission, exchange market pressure, domestic arrears, financial code, domestic credit growth, interest rate differential, reserve movements, foreign interest rate, contractionary monetary policy, surrender requirements, cointegrating vectors, exchange rate depreciation, first differenced, domestic interest rate, staff estimates, factor productivity growth
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Dominican Republic, Paris Club, World Bank, United States, Working Paper, International Monetary Fund, New Economic Program, Santo Domingo, Growth Share, Latin America, Residuals Normality, International Financial Statistics, National Bureau of Economic Research, American Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, National Council of Free-Trade Zones, Taiwan Province of China, Banco de Reservas, Costa Rica, Hurricane Georges, Journal of Econometrics, Months Sources, Nadal-De Simone, Staff Papers, Stand-By Arrangement
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