The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having similar structure and membership, both institutions attempt to provide more stability and certainty for the globalized world-economy by providing technical and financial assistance to developing countries, and to those nations struggling with economic and financial difficulties. However, their claims of assisting developing countries are often questioned and castigated. This study examines whether these institutions are contributing to the growth, development and well-being of developing countries or undermining their activities and achievements. Despite that developing countries are marginalized in power sharing, decision making and designin...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development
In recent decades, economic globalisation with the emergence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Ch...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development
Are countries better or worse off economically after receiving IMG loans? Critics of this organizati...
In 2014 several groupings of developing countries agreed to set up a series of new multilateral deve...
This article will focus on the changing roles of the Bretton Woods institutions, the World Bank and ...
The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
The World Bank (often called simply “the Bank”) is one of the Bretton Woods institutions, including ...
The IMF began to play a prominent role in low-income countries in the late 1970s and 1980s when many...
The IMF and World Bank have over the years gained a stronghold in African economic policies. This is...
The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with...
In recent decades, economic globalisation with the emergence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Ch...
This article assesses the possible future directions and roles of the International Monetary Fund an...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of Multilateral Development Institutions (MDIs) in prom...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development
In recent decades, economic globalisation with the emergence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Ch...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development
Are countries better or worse off economically after receiving IMG loans? Critics of this organizati...
In 2014 several groupings of developing countries agreed to set up a series of new multilateral deve...
This article will focus on the changing roles of the Bretton Woods institutions, the World Bank and ...
The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
The World Bank (often called simply “the Bank”) is one of the Bretton Woods institutions, including ...
The IMF began to play a prominent role in low-income countries in the late 1970s and 1980s when many...
The IMF and World Bank have over the years gained a stronghold in African economic policies. This is...
The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with...
In recent decades, economic globalisation with the emergence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Ch...
This article assesses the possible future directions and roles of the International Monetary Fund an...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of Multilateral Development Institutions (MDIs) in prom...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development
In recent decades, economic globalisation with the emergence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Ch...
Reconstruction of countries emerging from conflict is at the heart of development