This
paper discusses extensively how the IMF
must substantially reform itself to be
able to ensure its legitimacy as a genuinely
multilateral institution, and one that
can effectively prevent crises. A genuine
reform of the IMF would require as much
a redirection of its activities as improvements
in its policies and operational modalities.
It must cease to depend on a few countries
for resources and there should be a clear
separation between multilateral and bilateral
arrangements in debt and finance.
November 08, 2005. |
|
|
|
This Document is in Adobe
Acrobat format and would
need a PDF reader to
view it. |
|
|
View/
Download the
full text in PDF format |
|
if
you have problem
opening the file, right click
on hyperlink and select
"Save Target as" to save
the file on your hard drive. |
|
Size:
324 KB
App. Download Time:
05 min @ 28kbps |
|
|
|
|
Click below
to get Adobe
Acrobat Reader, a free software
to view and print Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF) files. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|