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IMF

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2017
Kernel vulnerabilities are critical in security because they naturally allow attackers to gain unprivileged root access. Although there has been much research on finding kernel vulnerabilities from source code, there are relatively few research on kernel fuzzing, which is a practical bug finding technique that does not require any source code. Existing
HyungSeok Han, Sang Kil Cha
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How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality

open access: yesReview of International Organizations, 2018
Following calls for a more disaggregated approach to studying the consequences of IMF programs, scholars have developed new datasets of IMF-mandated policy reforms, or ‘conditionality.’ Initial studies have explored how conditions have, inter alia ...
Thomas Stubbs   +2 more
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IMF-IMF correlations

Nuclear Physics A, 1994
Abstract The correlation function of two intermediate-mass fragments (IMF) is derived from first principles. Care is taken of the final-state Coulomb interaction of the observed IMF with the rest source and of the initial correlations in the source at the moment of emission. These correlations are of various origins. Due to basic conservation laws of
O. Schapiro   +2 more
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The IMF and civil society

International Politics, 2013
This article gauges the influence of transnational advocacy networks on the activities of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) throughout the 1990s. In assessing civil society's advocacy work, this article makes two main contributions. From a theoretical perspective, our case-study lends credit to the emergent literature discussing the gray zone ...
Belloni Roberto, Moschella, Manuela
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The IMF

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2007
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), created at the end of the second World War at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to manage an international monetary system characterized by fixed exchange rates and heavily restricted international capital flows, now faces widespread questioning of its relevance.
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A vision for IMF Surveillance

2007
The ongoing review of the IMF, initiated in 2005 by Managing Director De Rato, presents an excellent opportunity to re-examine the role, functions and governance of the Fund. In particular, the objective, scope and conduct of IMF surveillance have been identified as a key area for renewal.
Lavigne, Robert   +2 more
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Is the IMF conditionality anachronistic?

Law and Financial Markets Review, 2009
The conditions that the IMF attaches to its assistance to countries have long been debated. The Fund responded with some modifications, but in the main, held firm on set conditionality. In the face of the sweeping measures being taken by governments all over the world to address the current economic crisis, this paper asks if the well known ...
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The 1976 UK‐IMF crisis: The markets, the Americans, and the IMF

Contemporary British History, 1997
This article examines the multiple levels of external pressures (structural, bilateral, and multilateral) that were brought to bear on British economic policy during the mid‐1970s. Specifically, it will be argued that in 1974 and early 1975, the Wilson‐Callaghan Labour government's domestic political imperatives set the direction of economic policy. By
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