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Has the IMF appropriated too many areas of responsibility?
B. Unmüssig; M. Walther / World Economy, Ecology and Development, 2000
This article finds that: the concern for the poor in Third World countries shown by the IMF is primarily a response to criticism of its policy recommendations, which has grown increasingly louder over the past years ...
Structural adjustment and Moroccan agriculture: an assessment of the reforms in the sugar and cereal sectors
Jonathan Kydd; Sophie Thoyer / OECD Development Centre, 1992
This paper reviews the process of agricultural policy reforms in Morocco in the 1980's, with particular emphasis on the cereals and sugar sub-sectors. Agricultural policy is reviewed in historical perspective, to show that the liberal...
Investing in People: The World Bank in Action
Health, Nutrition and Population Division, Human Development Department, World Bank, 1996
Investing in people — through education, health, nutrition, and other aspects of human development — is crucial in the struggle to raise living standards and reduce poverty in the developing world. Helping countries in this ...
Poverty Reduction Strategy: Asian Development Bank
Asian Development Bank Institute, 2000
Documents on the Bank's policy targets
Telling or listening? What does the Bank's commitment to knowledge mean in practice?
K. King; S. McGrath / Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh, 2000
The World Bank President, James Wolfensohn, has committed his organisation to becoming a knowledge bank in the most visible example of development cooperation agency concern with the effects of new knowledge debates on their existing ...
Structural adjustment and the institutional dimensions of agricultural research and development in Brazil: soybeans, wheat and sugar cane
John Wilkinson; Bernardo Sor / OECD Development Centre, 1992
Structural adjustment, liberalisation and the pressures of technological change are having major impact on the institutional organisation of the agro-industrial sector. In industrialised countries, the private sector is positioned to ...
The Political Feasibility of Adjustment
C. Morrisson / OECD Development Centre, 1996
The political dimension of adjustment was a problem to which relatively little attention was paid until the beginning of the 1990s. Analysts had, of course, been building and testing politico-economic models for over 20 years, bu...
Analysis of policy reform and structural adjustment programs in Zimbabwe with emphasis on agriculture and trade
G. Sithole / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
This study reflects on the accomplishments and challenges of Zimbabwe’s recent economic reform initiatives. The report should serve as a guiding tool for government and donors alike in planning future and on-going economic reform...
The Effects of Hyper-Inflation on Accounting Ratios Financing Corporate Growth in Industrial Economies
V. Saporta; A. Singh / International Finance Corporation, 1997
Hyper-inflation can have a severe distortionary effect on the pattern of corporate finance which is apparent from company accounts. A simple algorithm, based upon the method of inflation accounting applied in Brazil, is developed and ...
Finance and Development (IMF)
International Monetary Fund, 1999
Quarterly journal from the IMF, reporting on IMF research and news. Inlcudes section focusing on a newsworthy topic.
Items 271 to 280 of 300

Items 271 to 280 of 298

Investing in People: The World Bank in Action
Health, Nutrition and Population Division, Human Development Department, World Bank, 1996
Investing in people — through education, health, nutrition, and other aspects of human development — is crucial in the struggle to raise living standards and reduce poverty in the developing world. Helping countries in this ...
Poverty Reduction Strategy: Asian Development Bank
Asian Development Bank Institute, 2000
Documents on the Bank's policy targets
Telling or listening? What does the Bank's commitment to knowledge mean in practice?
K. King; S. McGrath / Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh, 2000
The World Bank President, James Wolfensohn, has committed his organisation to becoming a knowledge bank in the most visible example of development cooperation agency concern with the effects of new knowledge debates on their existing ...
Structural adjustment and the institutional dimensions of agricultural research and development in Brazil: soybeans, wheat and sugar cane
John Wilkinson; Bernardo Sor / OECD Development Centre, 1992
Structural adjustment, liberalisation and the pressures of technological change are having major impact on the institutional organisation of the agro-industrial sector. In industrialised countries, the private sector is positioned to ...
The Political Feasibility of Adjustment
C. Morrisson / OECD Development Centre, 1996
The political dimension of adjustment was a problem to which relatively little attention was paid until the beginning of the 1990s. Analysts had, of course, been building and testing politico-economic models for over 20 years, bu...
Analysis of policy reform and structural adjustment programs in Zimbabwe with emphasis on agriculture and trade
G. Sithole / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
This study reflects on the accomplishments and challenges of Zimbabwe’s recent economic reform initiatives. The report should serve as a guiding tool for government and donors alike in planning future and on-going economic reform...
The Effects of Hyper-Inflation on Accounting Ratios Financing Corporate Growth in Industrial Economies
V. Saporta; A. Singh / International Finance Corporation, 1997
Hyper-inflation can have a severe distortionary effect on the pattern of corporate finance which is apparent from company accounts. A simple algorithm, based upon the method of inflation accounting applied in Brazil, is developed and ...
Finance and Development (IMF)
International Monetary Fund, 1999
Quarterly journal from the IMF, reporting on IMF research and news. Inlcudes section focusing on a newsworthy topic.
The World Bank and the IMF: how do they differ? (IMF)
International Monetary Fund, 1999
Role of the IMF: financing and its interactions with adjustment and surveillance
International Monetary Fund, 1999
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BBVA Research (BBVA)
Research wing of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, a multinational banking and financial services organisation. Originally Spanish, it has a major presence in Latin America. Research outputs cover:  Macroeconomic Analysis Sectorial Analysis Global Trends Pensions
Asian Development Bank Learning Curves
Learning lessons with ADB
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