Policy Papers

Exiting from Crisis Intervention Policies

February 4, 2010

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Exiting from Crisis Intervention Policies, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 0) accessed November 12, 2024

Summary

This paper identifies broad principles for exiting from extraordinary and unprecedented crisis-related intervention policies implemented by countries across the globe following the onset of the crisis in the summer of 2007. It responds to the requests of the IMFC and the Board to make Fund advice and views on exiting from crisis-related intervention measures more concrete. Drawing on previous and ongoing work by staff, it mostly focuses on medium and large advanced and emerging market economies, in which interventions have been more substantial.

See also background papers:
Strategies for Fiscal Consolidation in the Post-Crisis World

Exiting from Monetary Crisis Intervention Measures—Background Paper

The Role of Indicators in Guiding the Exit from Monetary and Financial Crisis Intervention Measures—Background Paper

Subject: Adjustment process, Background papers, Budget deficits, Cross country analysis, Debt reduction, Developed countries, Economic growth, Financial crisis, Fiscal consolidation, Fiscal policy, Fiscal reforms, Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009, Inflation, Public debt

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