A Strategy for IMF Reform /
by Truman, Edwin M.
Series: Policy analyses in international economics ; . 77 Published by : Institute for International Economics, (Washington, DC :) ISBN:0881323985 (alk. paper). Year: 2006- Table of contents
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-124) and index.
1. The agenda for IMF reform -- 2. IMF activities and reform efforts -- 3. Role in the international monetary system -- 4. Governance -- 5. Lending facilities -- 6. Financial resources.
"The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in eclipse as the preeminent institution promoting international economic and financial stability, in large measure because of a lack of consensus on its role, says former US official Edwin M. Truman. It should not focus primarily on global poverty or on international financial crises affecting a small group of vulnerable economies. Instead, it must engage each of its members on the full range of their economic and financial policies and play a central role in shaping global economic performance - in particular, the policies of systemically important countries."--BOOK JACKET.
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