Imf Conditionality Background Papers


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IMF Conditionality: Background papers


IMF Conditionality: Background papers

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language: en

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Release Date: 1995


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"A two volume study conducted as part of the IMF's ongoing process of evaluating its lending facilities. It focuses on IMF-supported programs and macroeconomic performances during 1988-92, reflecting information available through the end of 1993. Part I (Occasional Paper No. 128) provides an overview of the principle issues and findings, and distills the main messages for future programs. Part II (Occasional Paper No. 129) presents detailed examinations of selected policy issues in five background papers." --Preface.

IMF Conditionality


IMF Conditionality

Author: Mr. Adam Bennett

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 1995-09-29


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This paper is part II of a two-volume study conducted as a part of the IMF's ongoing process of evaluating its lending facilities. It focuses on IMF-supported programs and macroeconomic performance during 1988-92, reflecting information available through the end of 1993. Part I (Occasional Paper No. 128) provides an overview of the principal issues and findings and distills the main message for future programs. Part II presents detailed examinations of selected policy issues in five background papers.

IMF Conditionality


IMF Conditionality

Author: Mr.James John

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 1995-09-29


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This paper is part II of a two-volume study conducted as a part of the IMF's ongoing process of evaluating its lending facilities. It focuses on IMF-supported programs and macroeconomic performance during 1988-92, reflecting information available through the end of 1993. Part I (Occasional Paper No. 128) provides an overview of the principal issues and findings and distills the main message for future programs. Part II presents detailed examinations of selected policy issues in five background papers.