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A Survey of the Impacts of IMF Structural Adjustment in Africa: Growth, Social Spending, and Debt Relief -- A very detailed analysis of the IMF and its impact in Africa.
An instrument for the new international monetary architecture : The New Bancor -- Centre Jouffroy pour la réflexion monétaire proposes an instrument for the new international monetary architecture : The New Bancor
Asking the Right Questions About the IMF -- The authors of this essay argue that the issue is not so much what the IMF should do, but what needs to be done and who can best do the job.
Debt And Dependency Are The IMF Legacy -- Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute says that the IMF has failed to promote self-sustaining economic growth anywhere in the world. Instead, it has left debt and dependency in its wake.
FMI Fonds Monétaire Internationale -- Rapport annuel, statuts, actualités disponible.
Hoover Institution Public Policy Inquiry: International Monetary Fund -- International Monetary Fund: Facts, policies, research and perspectives on the IMF. An impressive site dedicated to examining the IMF and policies concerning it, containing articles both supporting and attacking the organization and its roles. A must-read for experts and newbies on all sides of the issue.
IMF Bailout | Globalization & Corporate Rule | Bretton -- David Felix, Professor Emeritus, Washington University in St. Louis, writing for Corporate Watch, says that the IMF has overstepped its original goals and become the opposite of what it''s supposed to be.
IMF Primer -- A powerful and detailed article on how the International Monetary Fund may actually harm the economy of the poor countries it "helps".
IMF, Capital, and Us: The Economics of Imperialism -- Is the IMF just a tool of the MultiNational Corporation?
The IMF: Labor''s Most Powerful Adversary -- Although most people don''t know much about it, there is an institution that causes more harm to working people than NAFTA, the WTO, and any mixture of new trade or investment agreements combined. That is the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The International Monetary Fund: Outdated, Ineffective, and Unnecessary -- An article by the Heritage Institute''s Bryan T. Johnson, which covers much of the history and criticism of the IMF.
Think Globally, Act Nationally: the Case for National Economic Sovereignty -- The Nation weighs in on the IMF, saying it prevents poor countries from developing.
United States - Capitalism''s Controversial Clean-Up Crew -- An article examining the IMF''s pros and cons, including some history and perspective.

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