A Strategy for IMF Reform.0881323985 A strategy for IMF IMF See: International Monetary Fund IMF See International Monetary Fund (IMF). reform. Truman, Edwin Edwin or Eadwin (both: ĕd`wĭn), 585?–632, king of Northumbria (616–32), The son and heir of Ælla, king of Deira, he was kept from his inheritance by Æthelfrith. M. Institute/Internat'l Economics 2006 128 pages $23.95 Paperback Policy analyses in international economics; 77 HG3881 Wishing to restore the central role of the International Monetary Fund in maintaining international economic and financial stability, Truman (assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs Noun 1. international affairs - affairs between nations; "you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television" world affairs affairs - transactions of professional or public interest; "news of current affairs"; "great affairs of state" from 1998 to 2000) makes a number of reform recommendations. As laid out in the first chapter, these reforms address issues of organizational governance Governance makes decisions that define expectations, grant power, or verify performance. It consists either of a separate process or of a specific part of management or leadership processes. Sometimes people set up a government to administer these processes and systems. , policies of systemically important countries, the role of the IMF in external financial crises, refocused engagement with low-income low-in·come adj. Of or relating to individuals or households supported by an income that is below average. countries, increased attention to capital account and financial-sector issues, and the need for additional financial resources. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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