The IMF began to play a prominent role in low-income countries in the late 1970s and 1980s when many countries faced overvalued exchange rates, growing budget deficits, high inflation, and low reserves. But times have changed, and many low-income countries no longer face these problems and do not need classic IMF programs. This paper explores options for the role of the IMF in well-performing low-income countries that no longer require IMF financing. It argues that in these countries the IMF should use more non-funded programs, and it should play a much less dominant role in overall conditionality. These countries should be able to focus more on achieving high-priority development goals that are outside the expertise of the IMF, such as in ...
IMF staff regularly produces papers proposing new IMF policies, exploring options for reform, or rev...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...
The IMF began to play a prominent role in low-income countries in the late 1970s and 1980s when many...
hen the IMF was established in 1945, a role for the Fund in low-income countries was not foreseen. I...
The question whether the IMF should effectively engage with its low-income member countries has rece...
Drawing on recent research, this study elaborates on the role of the IMF in support of its lowincome...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Over the last two decades, reducing poverty in low-income countries has been one of the important ch...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has been criticised for the rigid economic policy condi...
With the added challenge of trying to meet the Millennium Development Goals, close attention is bein...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries within the conte...
This paper looks at the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the evolving global financi...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
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IMF staff regularly produces papers proposing new IMF policies, exploring options for reform, or rev...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...
The IMF began to play a prominent role in low-income countries in the late 1970s and 1980s when many...
hen the IMF was established in 1945, a role for the Fund in low-income countries was not foreseen. I...
The question whether the IMF should effectively engage with its low-income member countries has rece...
Drawing on recent research, this study elaborates on the role of the IMF in support of its lowincome...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Over the last two decades, reducing poverty in low-income countries has been one of the important ch...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has been criticised for the rigid economic policy condi...
With the added challenge of trying to meet the Millennium Development Goals, close attention is bein...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries within the conte...
This paper looks at the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the evolving global financi...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
Streaming video requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is...
IMF staff regularly produces papers proposing new IMF policies, exploring options for reform, or rev...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...