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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Hugh Bredenkamp, Susan Schadler
In the aftermath of the debt crisis of the early 1980s, many of the IMF's poorest member countries embarked on far-reaching programs of adjustment and economic reform. The severity and structural nature of the economic problems to be addressed suggested a need for longeer-term financial support than that available under the IMF's conventional instrument for members' use of its resources, the Stand-by Arrangement. At the same time, fiven the low per capita incomes and typically large external debts of the countries concerned, there was a desire in the international community to ease the burden of new IMF loans by offering them to eligible borrowers on highly concessional terms.
Published
1999
Format
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Pages
276
Language
English
ISBN
1557757151