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100 1 _aCARVALHO, Fernando J. Cardim de
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245 1 0 _aThe changing Role and strategies of the IMF and the perspectives for the perspectives for the ecomerging countries
260 _aSão Paulo :
_bEditora 34,
_cabr./jun. 2000
520 3 _aThe IMF was created right after World War II to manage an international payments system based on fixed exchange rates. In its early years the Fund's remedy to balance-of-payments crises consisted in reducing domestic aggregate demand. As a result, its policies were seen as recessive. With the collapse of the fixed exchange rates system in the early 70s, the Fund lost its clients in the developed world and turned to developing countries. In the Fund's approach, developing countries suffered crises not because of temporary maladjustments between aggregate supply and demand but because of structural problems. Accordingly, the Fund began to impose structural reforms as conditionalities for its loans, curbing the autonomy of developing countries to adopt the policies they would see as favorable to growth
590 _aRevista de Economia Política 2000
590 _av. 20, n.1(77)
773 0 8 _tRevista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
_g20, 1, p. 3-17
_dSão Paulo : Editora 34, abr./jun. 2000
_xISSN 01013157
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