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External Evaluation of IMF Surveillance

December 30, 1999

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External Evaluation of IMF Surveillance, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1999) accessed November 21, 2024

Summary

The IMF's surveillance over its member'seconomic policies is one of the institution's central activities. In keeping with the increasing transparency of the IMF; the Executive Board askes a group of independent external experts to evaluate IMF surveillance, to assess the effectiveness of such surveillance, and to make recommendations for improvements. The group's report looks at the methods, substance, and impact of surveillance, both on individual countries and on the global economy. This publication also includes the reactions of the Executive Board, management, and the staff to the external evaluation.

Subject: Balance of payments, Banking, Capital account, Early warning systems, Economic sectors, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, Financial crises, Financial sector, Foreign exchange, Labor

Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, BOOK, Capital account, Caribbean, Country, Early warning systems, Europe, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, Financial sector, Fund, Fund advice, Fund member, Fund staff, Fund surveillance, Global, Policy, South America, Surveillance work

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