Miscellaneous Publication (Other)

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2002

September 25, 2002

Recent Emerging Market Crises: What Have We Learned

Description: Recent Emerging Market Crises: What Have We Learned

March 15, 2002

Japan Administered Account for Selected IMF Activities (JSA)--Annual Report 2001

Description: Japan Administered Account for Selected IMF Activities (JSA)--Annual Report 2001

2001

August 2, 2001

Debt Relief for Poverty Reduction: The Role of the Enhanced HIPC Initiative

Description: This pamphlet reports on how the enhanced Initiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) is meeting its aim of delivering faster, broader, and deeper debt relief to more HIPCs once these countries have shown a commitment to put the freed-up funds to work for the poor. The pamphlet also includes introductory sections that explain the rationale for the HIPC Initiative and describe how it works. A concluding section discusses the Initiative’s top challenge in the year ahead: to bring the remaining eligible countries to their decision points under the Initiative as fast and realistically as possible.

July 3, 2001

Annual Report: Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities, Fiscal Year 2000

Description: Annual Report: Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities, Fiscal Year 2000

June 14, 2001

Pamphlet in Honor of Sir Alan Whittome

Description: Pamphlet in Honor of Sir Alan Whittome

April 2, 2001

Policy Statement on IMF Technical Assistance

Description: This chapter presents policy statement on IMF technical assistance (TA) programs. The TA programs provide a cooperative framework for the sharing of knowledge and international experience, in a lasting manner, with member countries. The IMF seeks to provide technical assistance as efficiently and effectively as possible in its core substantive areas of competency namely macroeconomic policy formulation and management among others. Technical assistance is provided in a variety of forms. These include IMF staff missions from headquarters; the placement of experts for periods ranging from a few months to a few years. Technical assistance is provided only when requested by a country's authorities. Since the demand for such assistance normally exceeds the resources available from the IMF, a number of considerations are considered in prioritizing country requests. The IMF encourages member countries who have not yet done so to consider providing such complementary financial support to enhance the resources available for technical assistance, preferably in a manner that is as unrestricted as possible.

2000

December 1, 2000

International Monetary Fund Administrative Tribunal Reports, Volume I, 1994-1999

Description: International Monetary Fund Administrative Tribunal Reports, Volume I, 1994-1999

1996

April 6, 1996

Growth and Stability in the Middle East and North Africa

Description: This paper provides an economic overview of the very diverse countries within the large geographical area. It highlights the economic challenges and opportunities facing the MENA region, the policies pursued by the countries in the region, and the outlook for the external environment. The paper concludes with eight policy recommendations.

1992

September 15, 1992

Promoting Development: The IMF's Contribution

Notes: English version revised in 1992.

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