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Reforming the IMF

Economists' Voice, 2007
John Morgan presents a radical proposal to sell voting rights at the IMF and redistribute power through market mechanisms instead of by formula.
John Morgan, Felix Várdy
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Reforming the IMF's Weighted Voting System

World Economy, 2006
This paper surveys various proposals to reform the IMF's quota determination process and voting regime. We first provide some necessary context by describing IMF decision rules, including the methods by which the Fund determines quotas according to countries’ relative positions in the world economy.
Jonathan R Strand
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Examining the effect of IMF conditionality on natural resource policy [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics and Politics, 2023
Can International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending improve natural resource governance in borrowing countries? While most IMF agreements mandate policy reforms in exchange for financial support, compliance with these reforms is mixed at best.
Iasmin Goes
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Reforming the IMF to Increase FDI Led Economic Growth: The Case of Latin American and Caribbean Countries

open access: yesManagement and Economics Research Journal, 2018
There is a strong body of literature that finds a direct connection between inward foreign direct investment and economic growth in the host country. At the same time, economic growth in the host country attracts additional Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Ashraf Mahate
exaly   +2 more sources

Reforming the IMF

2018
Tepper School of ...
Calomiris, Charles W., Meltzer, Allan
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IMF Governance Reform

Policy Papers, 2010
This paper reviews progress under the Fund’s strengthened cooperative strategy on overdue financial obligations. Since the last review, total arrears to the Fund declined by SDR 17.5 million to SDR 1,309.5 million. Payments to the Fund by Sudan and Zimbabwe were in excess of new obligations falling due, and a decrease in Somalia’s arrears resulted from
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IMF reform after the crisis

International Politics, 2013
The global financial crisis moved the International Monetary Fund (IMF) back to the center stage, after some years of disengagement by major emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs). Neo-liberal institutionalism predicts that crises in a highly interdependent world induce states to strengthen multilateral institutions.
Dries Lesage   +3 more
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