Sophia Chen
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9820028A
Top Subjects
- Tax credits (1)
- Intangible property, taxation (1)
- Monetary policy (1)
- Macroeconomics (1)
- Labor (1)
Books by Sophia Chen
Total count: 18
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Tax-Adjusted Q Model with Intangible AssetsTheory and Evidence from Temporary Investment Tax IncentivesInternational Monetary Fund2014-01-01
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Financial Constraints, Intangible Assets, and Firm DynamicsTheory and EvidenceInternational Monetary Fund2014-01-01
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Uncertainty and InvestmentThe Financial Intermediary Balance Sheet ChannelInternational Monetary Fund2015-01-01
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Summertime BeautyBeauty Isn't Always Skin DeepCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2015-01-01
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Financial Information and Macroeconomic ForecastsInternational Monetary Fund2016-01-01
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Does Balance Sheet Strength Drive the Investment Cycle? Evidence from Pre- and Post-Crisis CyprusInternational Monetary Fund2016-01-01
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Toolkit to Assess the Consistency Between Real Sector and Financial Sector ForecastsInternational Monetary Fund2017-01-01
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Credit and Fiscal Multipliers in ChinaInternational Monetary Fund2017-01-01
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International Technology Sourcing and Knowledge SpilloversEvidence from OECD CountriesInternational Monetary Fund2018-01-01
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Debt Maturity and the Use of Short-Term DebtEvidence Form Sovereigns and FirmsInternational Monetary Fund2019-01-01
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Dynamics of Non-Performing Loans During Banking Crisesa New DatabaseInternational Monetary Fund2019-01-01
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IMF Research PerspectivesSpring-Summer 2020International Monetary Fund2020-01-01
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Small and VulnerableSmall Firm Productivity in the Great Productivity SlowdownInternational Monetary Fund2020-01-01
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Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United StatesInternational Monetary Fund2020-01-01
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Social Repercussions of PandemicsInternational Monetary Fund2021-01-01
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Planets, Stars, and Galaxies, Third EditionFacts On File, Incorporated2021-01-01
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Processes That Shape the Earth, Third EditionFacts On File, Incorporated2021-01-01
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Do Lenders Make Less-Informed Investments in High-Growth Housing Markets?International Monetary Fund2021-01-01