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The authors try to test statistically whether the flow of resources between poor and rich countries has in fact conformed to the “1 per cent” target defined by the United Nations. Basis for testing several hypotheses are data published by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD.
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A decisive change now seems to be occurring in the development practices of the major OECD donor countries. Their own economic objectives are being moved distinctly closer to centre stage. Changes in the instruments of development policy are reputed to generate direct benefits for their own...
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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 …
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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 debt problem. What possibilities are there for the IMF to exert influence and what use does it make of them? …
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to serious social and political tensions in the countries concerned. The term "IMF riots" was coined, and the … conditionality of credit again became the subject of political and academic debate. …
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