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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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