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A study of poverty alleviation strategies for sustainable development: A scientometric analysis. [PDF]
Nzasabayezu O, Jaya Prakash SK, M V RP.
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Globalization: Embracing global citizenship and the right to migrate. [PDF]
Bhattacharya S.
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Policy Perspectives on the Use of Capital Controls in Emerging Market Nations: Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis and a Look at the International Legal Regime [PDF]
Williams, Duncan E.
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Assessing digital financial inclusion and financial crises: The role of financial development in shielding against shocks. [PDF]
Nguyen Quoc H, Le Quoc D, Nguyen Van H.
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China and the IMF: from mimicry towards pragmatic international institutional pluralism
International Affairs, 2013The International Monetary Fund was the international financial institution that was most alien to the Chinese government when it embarked upon its economic reforms at the end of the 1970s, because financial markets were neglected in China's centralized plan.
Ferdinand, P., Wang, J.
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American Journal of Political Science, 2009
Certain governments have been faster than others in relaxing their restrictions on the cross‐border movement of capital. How can we explain the timing and extent of financial liberalization across countries since the 1970s? We argue that IMF stabilization programs provide a window of opportunity for governments to initiate financial reforms, but that ...
Bumba Mukherjee, David Andrew Singer
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Certain governments have been faster than others in relaxing their restrictions on the cross‐border movement of capital. How can we explain the timing and extent of financial liberalization across countries since the 1970s? We argue that IMF stabilization programs provide a window of opportunity for governments to initiate financial reforms, but that ...
Bumba Mukherjee, David Andrew Singer
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The World Bank and the IMF as International Economic Institutions
SSRN Electronic Journal, 1990The world economic order created by the internatio¬nal economic institutions such as the IMF and World Bank - the Siamese twins born at Bretton Woods - did not benefit the poor countries and there is no pros¬pect for them to improve their living standards.
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Theory and Society, 2009
The current crisis of neoliberalism is calling into question the relevance of key international institutions. We analyze the origins, nature, and possible impacts of the crisis through comparing two such institutions: the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Nitsan Chorev, Sarah Babb
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The current crisis of neoliberalism is calling into question the relevance of key international institutions. We analyze the origins, nature, and possible impacts of the crisis through comparing two such institutions: the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Nitsan Chorev, Sarah Babb
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International Financial Institutions: the Role of the IMF
1985In the preceding chapters a number of references have been made to the activities of various international financial institutions. This chapter takes up some of these references. It also draws on some of the other themes discussed in previous chapters.
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