An analysis of IMF conditionality
Conditionality is the most controversial aspect of the IMF's policies. It has been said to be intrusive and coercive and considered to disregard effects on growth, employment and income distribution. In the 1990s, following a sharp increase in the number of conditions required by programs, Fund...
Main Author: | Buira, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2002
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