| 1977 - 1418 pages
...aid that is given by the developed world in the most efficient and productive manner possible. The international financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, must be given increased responsibility' to monitor the economic performances of the recipient... | |
| Ms.Ana María Martirena-Mantel - 1987 - 230 pages
...participants expressed concern that this issue could vitally affect the relations between the different international financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World 'Bank, since the Bretton Woods Agreements created a clear division of labor between them. From the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1991 - 1238 pages
...Credit Corporation. However, Nickles/Bentley also calls on the US to oppose assistance to Yugoslavia by international financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, which have significantly underwritten economic development and reform programs in Yugoslavia.... | |
| United States. President - 1994 - 1118 pages
...and maintaining the value of its currency, President Snegur pledged to continue working closely with international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The Moldovan President reviewed the democratic parliamentary elections conducted in February... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1994 - 612 pages
...of last year, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan left the ruble zone and introduced their own currencies. International Financial Institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are providing technical advice in a number of areas, including monetary and fiscal policy, financial,... | |
| Frederick Ferré, Peter Hartel - 1994 - 308 pages
...and periods of delay to comply with established quantitative targets in pollutant emissions. Second, international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank should extend their financial support for appropriate environmental policies in the developing... | |
| Robert O. Keohane, Helen V. Milner - 1996 - 326 pages
...pressure was exerted by advanced industrialized countries on developing countries to open their economies. International financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, intensified their emphasis on conditionality; the GATT codes of the Tokyo Round moved away from... | |
| Hester Eisenstein - 1996 - 316 pages
...(and thus women's behavior) while cutting back social services through the restructuring required by international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The view of the state that informs this study is a socialist feminist one; namely, that overall... | |
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