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Title: The IMF and Constraints on Spending Aid
Other Titles: El FMI y las Restricciones en el Gasto de la Asistencia
Les limites imposées par le FMI à la dépense de l’aide
O FMI e as Restrições a Gastar a Ajuda
Authors: Goldsbrough, David
Abstract: In a recent IPC One pager, Terry McKinley asks why Africa is being constrained in spending aid (IPC OP No. 34, 2007). He implicates “restrictive, inflation-focused monetary policies” sponsored by the IMF as the primary agent blocking fiscal expansion. I agree that the IMF has been overly conservative in formulating fiscal strategy in many programmes with low income countries. However, the core of the problem is not inflation targets. The main issue is the implicit assumptions the IMF makes—often without much supporting evidence—about how the real economy will respond to changes in fiscal deficits and public spending. (...)
Em um recente IPC One pager, Terry McKinley pergunta porque a África está sendo submetida a
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United Nations Development Programme
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