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Sources and acknowledgments

Acknowledgements
This survey has benefited from the help and advice of many economists, not all of them mentioned in the text. Particular thanks are due to Doug Elmendorf, Thomas Helbling, Subir Lall, Adam Posen, Eswar Prasad, Ken Rogoff and Arvind Subramanian.

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