[stop-imf] IMF/World Bank Papers from Foreign Policy in Focus
Robert Weissman
rob@essential.org
Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:32:48 -0400 (EDT)
Greetings to all,
The following are a number of recent papers from Foriegn Policy In Focus
that relate to the discussions happening in Washington DC this week.
Structural Adjustment Programs & Poverty Reduction Strategy
http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/briefs/vol5/v5n14sap.html
The IMF & Good Governance
http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/briefs/vol5/v5n13imfgov.html
For a complete listing--http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/index.html
World Bank's Environmental Reform Agenda (March 1999-v4, n10)
World Bank's Private Sector Agenda (December 1998-v3, n40)
The World Bank (October 1998-v3, n32)
The IMF and Good Governance (October 1998-v3, n33)
IMF Bailouts and Global Financial Flows (April 1998-v3, n5)
International Financial Institutions (November 1996-v1, n8)
Multilateral Debt Burden(August 1999)
Democratizing the Trade Debate (August 1998-v3, n23)
U.S. Leadership in the Global Economy (Special Report)
Repairing the Global Financial Architecture: Painting over
Cracks vs. Strengthening the Foundations (Special Report)
There are also a number of other very useful resources at:
http://www.a16.org/resources/
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