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Titre : Conditionally yours : An analysis of the policy conditions attached to IMF loans Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Konstantinos Todoulos, Auteur Editeur : Eurodad Année de publication : April 2014 Importance : 20 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : FMI Conditionnalité Dette Résumé : Loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) largely come with policy change conditions attached – conditions that the IMF has played a significant role in developing. Criticisms of the excessive burden and politically sensitive nature of these conditions led to significant reviews at the IMF and the introduction of some conditionality-free facilities, although these are limited in scope. The IMF claims to have limited its conditions to critical reforms agreed by recipient governments. However, the worrying findings of this research suggest that the IMF is going backwards – increasing the number of structural conditions that mandate policy changes per loan, and remaining heavily engaged in highly sensitive and political policy areas. En ligne : http://eurodad.org/files/pdf/533bd19646b20.pdf Conditionally yours : An analysis of the policy conditions attached to IMF loans [document électronique] / Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Konstantinos Todoulos, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Eurodad, April 2014 . - 20 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : FMI Conditionnalité Dette Résumé : Loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) largely come with policy change conditions attached – conditions that the IMF has played a significant role in developing. Criticisms of the excessive burden and politically sensitive nature of these conditions led to significant reviews at the IMF and the introduction of some conditionality-free facilities, although these are limited in scope. The IMF claims to have limited its conditions to critical reforms agreed by recipient governments. However, the worrying findings of this research suggest that the IMF is going backwards – increasing the number of structural conditions that mandate policy changes per loan, and remaining heavily engaged in highly sensitive and political policy areas. En ligne : http://eurodad.org/files/pdf/533bd19646b20.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : G20 game over? : Three reasons why the Finance Ministers’ meeting shows the G20’s time may be up Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Maria José Romero, Auteur ; Tove Ryding Editeur : Eurodad Année de publication : July 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : G20 Banques Fiance internationale Dette Justice fiscale Commerce mondial Banque mondiale OCDE Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : The G20 Finance Ministers of the world’s largest economies met in Buenos Aires last weekend, but their failure to tackle pressing global problems, including the threat of trade wars and a looming debt crisis, highlighted how ineffective the G20 has become. Given that the G20 cannot tackle key issues, is promoting ineffective initiatives, and has largely become a rubber stamping body for other actors, the time is ripe to rethink how the global economy is governed, and to promote alternatives. En ligne : https://eurodad.org/G20_2018 G20 game over? : Three reasons why the Finance Ministers’ meeting shows the G20’s time may be up [document électronique] / Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Maria José Romero, Auteur ; Tove Ryding . - [S.l.] : Eurodad, July 2018.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : G20 Banques Fiance internationale Dette Justice fiscale Commerce mondial Banque mondiale OCDE Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : The G20 Finance Ministers of the world’s largest economies met in Buenos Aires last weekend, but their failure to tackle pressing global problems, including the threat of trade wars and a looming debt crisis, highlighted how ineffective the G20 has become. Given that the G20 cannot tackle key issues, is promoting ineffective initiatives, and has largely become a rubber stamping body for other actors, the time is ripe to rethink how the global economy is governed, and to promote alternatives. En ligne : https://eurodad.org/G20_2018
Titre : IMF conditionality : still undermining healthcare & social protection? Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Gino Brunswijck, Auteur Editeur : Eurodad Année de publication : May 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Aide au développement FMI Santé Protection sociale Index. décimale : 06.03 Bretton Woods Résumé : The IMF tried last year to counter long-running accusations that its lending and advice programmes damage health outcomes in developing countries, but the independent evidence points in the opposite direction. The question is whether the IMF will use this year’s reviews of its conditionality and of lending facilities for low-income countries (LICs) to switch approach and start helping Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three to “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.” En ligne : https://eurodad.org/IMF-conditionality-undermining-healthcare IMF conditionality : still undermining healthcare & social protection? [document électronique] / Jesse Griffiths, Auteur ; Gino Brunswijck, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Eurodad, May 2018.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Aide au développement FMI Santé Protection sociale Index. décimale : 06.03 Bretton Woods Résumé : The IMF tried last year to counter long-running accusations that its lending and advice programmes damage health outcomes in developing countries, but the independent evidence points in the opposite direction. The question is whether the IMF will use this year’s reviews of its conditionality and of lending facilities for low-income countries (LICs) to switch approach and start helping Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three to “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.” En ligne : https://eurodad.org/IMF-conditionality-undermining-healthcare