Accountability of the International Monetary Fund.0754645231 Accountability of the International Monetary Fund. Ed. by Barry Barry, Welsh Barri, town (1991 pop. 45,053) and port, Vale of Glamorgan, S Wales, on the Bristol Channel. Once a major coal-exporting port, its more diversified export products include cement, flour, and steel products. Carin and Angela Wood. Ashgate Publishing Co. 2005 124 pages $69.95 Hardcover Voices in development management HG3881 In this collection of articles and reaction essays, contributors find serious flaws in the International Monetary Fund (IMF IMF See: International Monetary Fund IMF See International Monetary Fund (IMF). ), including lack of representation on the Executive Board for certain regions, in particular nations in Sub-Saharan sub-Sa·har·an adj. Of, relating to, or situated in the region of Africa south of the Sahara. Adj. 1. sub-Saharan - of or relating to or situated in the region south of the Sahara Desert Africa, difficulties in parliamentary engagement with IMF projects and goals, limited or non-existent non-existent adj → nicht vorhanden non-existent adj → inesistente non-existent adj non-existent accountability for policy decisions by individual IMF staff or board members, and conflicts between the growth in the number of actors with whom the IMF has formal relations and the continuing informality of IMF operating procedures. They recognize that the IMF's mission and scope have changed substantially in the past three decades, but recommend it take steps to increase predictability and equity. ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland Portland, town, England Portland, town (1991 pop. 12,945), Dorset, S England. It is on the Isle of Portland, a small rocky peninsula. Portland stone has been used in St. Paul's Cathedral and other important London buildings. Lobsters and crabs are harvested. , OR) |
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