IMF conditionality and program ownership
S. Nuri Erbas
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IMF conditionality and program ownership
Published
2003
Publisher
International Monetary Fund, Middle Eastern Department
Pages
17
Subjects
Governance-related conditionalities of the international financial institutions
International Organizations and Internal Conditionality
International Aid and Democracy Promotion
National and International Aspects of Financial Policies in Less-Developed Countries (World Development)
International financial contagion and the IMF
Conditionality
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IMF conditionality and program ownership was written by S. Nuri Erbas.
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