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The crisis of neoliberalism and the future of international institutions: A comparison of the IMF and the WTO

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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International Financial Institutions: the Role of the IMF

1985
In 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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Stasis and change in the IMF and World Bank: international context and institutional dynamics

The Social Science Journal, 2000
Abstract Despite changes in the international political economy, and pronounced dissatisfaction with their performance by developing states, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have maintained consistent missions and operations. Factors suggesting stability include broad First World support for the institutions, vigorous work by Fund ...
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Book Review: Reform of the International Institutions: the IMF, World Bank and the WTO

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2007
Reform of the International Institutions: the IMF, World Bank and the WTO. Peter Coffey and Robert J. Riley, Edward Elgar 2006, 167 pp. ISBN 0978 1 84376 036 9.
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The International Monetary Constitution: The IMF Articles of Agreement—Institutional Design and Decision-Making

2017
The legal framework of the IMF (or “Fund”) is the main source of International Monetary Law besides, of course, general principles derived from customary international law. With a member base of 189 states, the IMF Articles of Agreement enjoy a nearly global binding force and have shaped the international monetary system since its entry into force on ...
Christoph Herrmann, Corinna Dornacher
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A Public Law Perspective on Labour Governance by International Financial Institutions

International Organizations Law Review, 2020
Over the last decades, international financial institutions (‘IFIs’) such as the International Monetary Fund (‘IMF’) or the World Bank have emerged as important actors in the area of labour governance. While the conditionality attached to IFI lending programmes is of particular importance in this regard, labour governance by IFIs transcends these well ...
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Impact of IMF-Induced Floating Exchange Rate on International Academic Collaboration: Selected Tertiary Institutions in Ekiti State

International Journal of Operational Research in Management, Social Sciences & Education
This study investigated the perceptions of Nigerian academic staff regarding the impact of the IMF-induced floating exchange rate on their ability to engage in international academic collaborations. Specically, the study examined how exchange rate uctuations, arising from the oating of naira affected attendance at international conferences ...
Adesegun Owolabi   +2 more
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Analyzing the IMF’s “New” Institutional View for Regulating International Capital Flows Using Minsky and Kregel: Do They Finally Get It?

International Journal of Political Economy, 2017
AbstractIn the wake of the North Atlantic Financial Crisis, the IMF’s Institutional View noticeably shifted toward a much greater acceptance of capital flow management measures to regulate international capital flows. This raises a host of issues—most importantly, whether its new policy stance is finally consistent with the needs developing economies ...
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The United States and the International Financial Institutions: Power and Influence Within the World Bank and the IMF

2003
AbstractExamines the role of the US in international financial institutions with particular reference to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Describes the extraordinary influence of the US on these institutions as a function of both formal means (e.g., US financial contributions) and informal practices and conventions that have ...
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