"Over the years, the most controversial aspect of the IMFs relationship with its members has been the conditionality���³the terms on which the Funds resources become available to its members. Hence, analysis of contents of the programmes and assessment of macroeconomic performance of developing countries under these programmes becomes interesting and important. This is the subject-matter of this book. Six countries, viz. Morocco, Ghana, Chile, Mexico, India, and Bangladesh have been included in this study which covers the period from 1975 to 2002. "
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Preface. 1. Macroeconomic performance of developing countries. 2. IMF structure and working. 3. IMF supported programmes and conditionalities. 4. IMF development programmes global review. 5. Morocco external sector improvement. 6. Ghana poor performance despite inflow of capital. 7. Chile strong macroeconomic fundamentals. 8. Mexico lack of sustainable development. 9. India remarkable macroeconomic performance. 10. Bangladesh satisfactory economic turn around. 11. Conclusions. Appendices 1. IMF lendings and sources of funds. 2. IMF efforts to reduce poverty in poor countries. 3. IMF surveillance. 4. IMF technical assistance. 5. IMF world bank and WTO. 6. Social dimensions of the IMF policies. Bibliography. Index. A core responsibility of the IMF is to provide loans to countries experiencing balance of payments problems. This financial assistance enables member countries to rebuild their international reserves stabilize their currencies pay for imports and restore conditions for strong economic growth. Unlike development banks the IMF does not lend for specific projects. However when a country borrows from the IMF its government makes commitments on economic and financial policies. These policies are intended to resolve a country's balance of payments difficulties contribute to sustainable economic growth and to enable the government to repay the fund. Together these policies constitute a member country's policy programme (conditionalities). Over the years the most controversial aspect of the IMF's relationship with its members has been the conditionalities the terms on which the fund's resources become available to its members. Hence analysis of contents of the programmes and assessment of macroeconomic performance of developing countries under these programmes becomes interesting and important. This is the subject matter of this book. Six countries viz. Morocco Ghana Chile Mexico India and Bangladesh have been included in this study which covers the period from 1975 to 2002. 276 pp. Artikel-Nr. 56316
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