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Problems of indebtedness in developing countries are not isolated occurrences. The example of the Philippines, however … of the economic policies actually pursued. What are the prospects for the Philippines during the 80s? …
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Both creditor and debtor countries ascribe an important medium-term role to the International Monetary Fund in tackling the debt problem. What possibilities are there for the IMF to exert influence and what use does it make of them?
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In the worldwide economic and debt crisis of the eighties the International Monetary Fund increasingly became the “lender of last resort” for a great many Third World countries. With world trade weak and interest rates high, a considerable number of developing countries got into serious...
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The lending criteria applied by the IMF and the World Bank have been converging for some time. Considering also that since the floating of exchange rates in the early seventies the IMF seems to have lost in importance as a monetary institution, debate is growing on the question of whether the...
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Although the main responsibility for carrying out economic reforms in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe lies with these countries themselves, the transformation of the Soviet-style economic system into a market economy must be made easier by support from abroad. In this the...
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The long-held truism that finance is always good for growth has been called into question by the global financial crisis. This article examines new evidence on the finance-growth nexus from a European perspective. More specifically, it compares the approach of many CESEE countries - i.e....
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