Renewing the International Monetary Fund: A Review of the Issues
Given the rapid and ongoing integration of the global economy, the International Monetary Fund needs to renew its role, governance structure, and functions if it is to maintain its relevance as the institution charged with promoting global financial stability. Lecavalier and Santor examine the areas of possible reform, including quota, voice, and representation; internal governance; surveillance; lending instruments; finances; and the Fund's role in low-income countries. They also review current Bank of Canada research that supports these reform efforts, including an integrated framework for IMF surveillance recently developed at the Bank.
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2007
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Authors: | Lecavalier, Danielle ; Santor, Eric |
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Bank of Canada Review. - Bank of Canada. - Vol. 2007.2007, Spring, p. 3-13
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Bank of Canada |
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