Policy Papers
2007
December 19, 2007
Proposals to Modify the PRGF-HIPC Trust Instrument - Further Considerations
Description: This follow-up paper focuses on the proposed modifications to HIPC Initiative policy as implemented in the Fund, building on the July paper. It also addresses the key policy issues raised by Executive Directors at the July informal briefing and lays out the modalities and decision required to implement the proposed changes. If adopted, these modifications would also apply to future similarly situated pre-decision point HIPCs.
December 14, 2007
Statement by the Managing Director on the Interim Work Program of the Executive Board
Description: This interim work program statement reflects the imperative of accelerating the process of reform that has been underway in the Fund for some time.
December 7, 2007
The Fund's Income Position for FY 2008 - Midyear Review
Description: This paper provides the basis for the Executive Board’s midyear review of the Fund’s income position based on developments in the first half of FY 2008. Under Rule I-6(4) of the Fund’s Rules and Regulations, the Executive Board should consider whether the margin over the SDR interest rate used to calculate the rate of charge as determined at the beginning of the year should be changed in light of the actual income position for the first six months.
December 3, 2007
Periodic Monitoring Report on the Status of Board-Endorsed Independent Evaluation Office Recommendations and Management Implementation Plans
Description:
IEO evaluations are an integral part of the Fund’s learning culture, helping the Fund absorb lessons that improve its work. In addition, the objectivity of IEO evaluations has bolstered the Fund’s credibility. In discussing the report of the External Evaluation of the IEO (the “Lissakers report”), Executive Directors welcomed the suggestions to strengthen follow-up to the IEO recommendations―including more Board involvement—and supported a more systematic approach for following up and monitoring the implementation of IEO recommendations approved by the Board.
This periodic monitoring report (PMR) is the first such effort under the new procedures approved by the Executive Board in January 2007. In particular, it responds to the instruction that “Management shall present to the Board a periodic monitoring report on the state of implementation of actions contained in the forward-looking implementation plans already in force and not deemed completed on the occasion of a prior periodic monitoring report. These reports shall indicate difficulties in implementing the original plan and propose remedial or substitute actions whenever appropriate. The first periodic monitoring report shall be prepared following the delivery of the 2007 IEO Annual Report. As the IEO Annual Reports cover the status of all past IEO recommendations, it is expected that the first periodic monitoring report produced by Management would also review the implementation of recommendations made to date.”
November 27, 2007
Review of Exchange Arrangements, Restrictions, and Controls
Description: This review reports on trends, developments, and issues in exchange rate arrangements and currency convertibility. This section presents a summary of the overall findings. Section II provides an overview of key trends and developments in exchange rate arrangements. Section III outlines key trends and developments in current and capital account restrictions. The present paper uses the existing methodology for the classification of exchange rate arrangements.
November 27, 2007
Thirteenth General Review of Quotas - Assessing the Adequacy of IMF Resources
Description: The Thirteenth Review provides an opportunity to take stock of the overall adequacy of IMF resources in light of developments in the world economy and the international monetary system. The Resolution concluding the Twelfth Review indicated that the Executive Board intended, during the period of the Thirteenth Review, to monitor closely and assess the adequacy of Fund resources and to consider measures to achieve a distribution of quotas that reflects developments in the world economy and to strengthen the governance of the Fund. The latter two issues have since been taken up under the work program on quota and voice reform. Accordingly, the focus of this paper is on the adequacy of Fund resources.
November 20, 2007
India - Assessment Letter for the World Bank
Notes: Assessment Letters or Statements may be prepared for member countries with Fund-supported programs; receiving Fund emergency assistance; with staff-monitored programs; or surveillance-only cases. They are typically produced for use by the country with multilateral or bilateral donors or creditors, in particular the World Bank and other International Financial Institutions.
November 16, 2007
Globalization, Financial Markets, and Fiscal Policy
Description: This paper examines how fiscal policy can contribute to realizing the benefits of two important ongoing developments, globalization and financial deepening.
November 16, 2007
Nepal - Assessment Letter for the Asian Development Bank
Notes: Assessment Letters or Statements may be prepared for member countries with Fund-supported programs; receiving Fund emergency assistance; with staff-monitored programs; or surveillance-only cases. They are typically produced for use by the country with multilateral or bilateral donors or creditors, in particular the World Bank and other International Financial Institutions.
November 7, 2007
Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative-Delivery of Debt Relief by Non-Paris Club Official Bilateral Creditors
Description: The table provides information on HIPC (Heavily Indebted Poor Country) Initiative debt relief provided by each non-Paris Club official bilateral creditor to post-completion point HIPCs. It tracks the HIPC Initiative debt relief granted by these creditors so far. The table will be updated annually in the context of the "HIPC Initiative Status of Implementation Report." It will also be updated when creditors and debtors provide comprehensive information for updating the estimates of HIPC Initiative debt relief provided.