If you liked De facto fiscal space and fiscal stimulus by Joshua Aizenman, start with FDI and trade -- two way linkages? (2005), Pegged exchange rate regimes--a trap? (2005), and International reserves management and capital mobility in a volatile world (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 FDI and trade -- two way linkages? 2005 · 28 pages · Joshua Aizenman · Same author
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  5. 5 Exchange Rate Flexibility, Volatility and the Patterns of Domestic and Foreign Direct Investment 1992 · 32 pages · Joshua Aizenman · Same author
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BookOrb recommends FDI and trade -- two way linkages? (2005), Pegged exchange rate regimes--a trap? (2005), International reserves management and capital mobility in a volatile world (2004), Labor markets and the choice of technology in an open developing economy (1987), and Exchange Rate Flexibility, Volatility and the Patterns of Domestic and Foreign Direct Investment (1992).

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De facto fiscal space and fiscal stimulus is by Joshua Aizenman.