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An IEO Evaluation of Structural Conditionality in IMF- Supported Programs.
- Structural Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs, International Monetary Fund — read book online or on mobile — The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) was established by the IMF’s Executive Boa.
- INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OFFICE DRAFT ISSUES PAPER FOR AN EVALUATION OF STRUCTURAL CONDITIONALITY IN IMF-SUPPORTED PROGRAMS MARCH 18, 2005 Conditionality in IMF-supported programs has traditionally relied predominantly on.
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- An upcoming civil society report demonstrates that IMF structural conditionality did not decline in the five years after the approval of the Fund's conditionality guidelines in September 2002. Evaluation of structural conditionality in IMF-supported programs. 2 January 2008. IEO. Related articles Europe questions IFIs on conditionality: whose. The Bretton Woods Project is a UK-based NGO that challenges the World Bank and IMF and promotes alternative approaches.
- Structural Conditionality in IMF-supported Programs Ruben Lamdany and Javier Hamann SEMINARIO REGIONAL DE POLITICA FISCAL. framework for setting structural conditionality • Much fewer conditions, capped at less than a third of the current average number. • Mid-1980s: programs increasingly included structural conditions: trade and financial sector • 1990’s.
- Viii Structural Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs This evaluation was prepared by a team led by Ruben Lamdany and A. Javier Hamann. The evaluation was initially launched by a team led by Marcelo Sel-.
- Structural Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs. Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Type Document Author(s) IMF Independent Evaluation Office Date 2007 Web address http:// Preview. This item appears on. List: IPM020: International Financial Institutions Section: Additional Readings on the International Monetary Fund Next.
- Virtually all IMF-supported programs include quantitative targets on the fiscal deficit and/or public debt. accumulation of international reserves. The additional use of structural conditionality (SC), involving changes in policy processes, legislation, and institutional reforms is a more recent development. The use of structural conditions in IMF-supported programs gained prominence in the late. the evaluation. Section I provides background information on the objectives of.
On May 2, 2008, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussed the implementation plan in response to board-endorsed recommendations arising from the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) evaluation of structural conditionality in IMF-supported programs. Public Information Notice (PIN) No. 08/52: IMF Executive Board Discusses Implementation Plan Following IEO Evaluation of Structural Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs.