Silent revolution :: the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 /
This volume, fourth in a series of periodic histories of the institution, is as much a history of the world economy during 1979-89 as one of the IMF itself. Boughton discusses the IMF's surveillance of the international monetary system in the 1980s; the Fund's role in the international deb...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume, fourth in a series of periodic histories of the institution, is as much a history of the world economy during 1979-89 as one of the IMF itself. Boughton discusses the IMF's surveillance of the international monetary system in the 1980s; the Fund's role in the international debt crisis of the 1980s, and IMF lending in support of structural adjustment in low-income countries during that period. The volume concludes with a general history of the institution, including the quota system, the SDR, membership, and other institutional matters. |
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. The Silent Revolution -- Revolution or Evolution? -- Leadership at the IMF -- At the Precipice of the 1980s -- Evolution and Revolution in the 1980s -- At the Brink of the 1990s -- Appendix: Chronology, 1979-89 -- References -- I. Revolutions in the International Monetary System -- 2. On the Map: Making Surveillance Work -- Implementing Article IV: The Principles of Surveillance -- Assessing Exchange Rate Levels and Policies -- Establishing Effective Procedures -- Reducing Exchange Restrictions. | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix: Principles and Procedures of Surveillance -- References -- 3. Seeking Symmetry: Article IV and the Largest Industrial Countries -- United States -- Japan -- Germany -- France -- United Kingdom -- References -- 4. Policy Cooperation: The Fund and the Group of Seven -- ""In His Personal Capacity"": 1982-84 -- Cooperation and Coordination: 1985-87 -- Life After the Louvre: 1987-89 -- References -- 5. Keeping Score: The World Economic Outlook -- Evolution of the WEO Exercise -- Key Policy Issues in the WEO -- Forecasting Process -- Modeling the World Economy -- Evaluation -- References. | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Revolutions in Managing International Debt -- 6. Crisis and Strategy -- Overview -- Managing the Debt Crisis: A Summary of Part II -- References -- 7. The Mexican Crisis: No Mountain Too High? -- Smoldering Embers, 1979-81 -- Mounting Concerns: The 1981-82 Consultations -- The Crisis Erupts: August 1982 -- Negotiating the Program: August-November 1982 -- Commitment from Commercial Banks: November-December 1982 -- Approval of the EFF Program: December 1982 -- Completing the Package: January-March 1983 -- References -- 8. The Crisis Erupts -- Prelude: Crisis in Eastern Europe. | |
505 | 8 | |a In Concert: Crisis in Latin America -- References -- 9. Containing the Crisis, 1983-85 -- Mexico -- Brazil -- Argentina -- Debt Strategy Through 1985 -- References -- 10. Growth, the Elusive Goal: 1985-87 -- The Baker Plan -- Enhanced Surveillance -- Stand-By Arrangement with Mexico -- Brazil: From the Cruzado Plan to Default -- Argentina: After the Austral Plan -- References -- 11. Debt Denouement, 1987-89 -- Toward Debt Relief: Turning the Titanic -- Pre-Brady Debt Relief: Two Case Studies -- The Brady Plan -- Debt Reduction Programs in the Fund. | |
505 | 8 | |a Adjustment Without Relief: Argentina and Brazil -- Appendix: Fund Policy on Financing Assurances and Arrears -- References -- 12. Case by Case: A Retrospective on the Debt Strategy -- Was the Debt Crisis One of Solvency and Not Liquidity? -- Did the IMF Serve the Interests of Banks and Not Its Member Countries? -- Did the IMF Recognize the Need for Debt Relief? -- Was the Debt Strategy Consistent with the IMF's Mandate? -- Was There Enough Coordination with the World Bank? -- Was the Adjustment Strategy Appropriate for Latin America? -- Should the IMF Have Been Willing to Write Down Its Claims? | |
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contents | Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. The Silent Revolution -- Revolution or Evolution? -- Leadership at the IMF -- At the Precipice of the 1980s -- Evolution and Revolution in the 1980s -- At the Brink of the 1990s -- Appendix: Chronology, 1979-89 -- References -- I. Revolutions in the International Monetary System -- 2. On the Map: Making Surveillance Work -- Implementing Article IV: The Principles of Surveillance -- Assessing Exchange Rate Levels and Policies -- Establishing Effective Procedures -- Reducing Exchange Restrictions. Appendix: Principles and Procedures of Surveillance -- References -- 3. Seeking Symmetry: Article IV and the Largest Industrial Countries -- United States -- Japan -- Germany -- France -- United Kingdom -- References -- 4. Policy Cooperation: The Fund and the Group of Seven -- ""In His Personal Capacity"": 1982-84 -- Cooperation and Coordination: 1985-87 -- Life After the Louvre: 1987-89 -- References -- 5. Keeping Score: The World Economic Outlook -- Evolution of the WEO Exercise -- Key Policy Issues in the WEO -- Forecasting Process -- Modeling the World Economy -- Evaluation -- References. II. Revolutions in Managing International Debt -- 6. Crisis and Strategy -- Overview -- Managing the Debt Crisis: A Summary of Part II -- References -- 7. The Mexican Crisis: No Mountain Too High? -- Smoldering Embers, 1979-81 -- Mounting Concerns: The 1981-82 Consultations -- The Crisis Erupts: August 1982 -- Negotiating the Program: August-November 1982 -- Commitment from Commercial Banks: November-December 1982 -- Approval of the EFF Program: December 1982 -- Completing the Package: January-March 1983 -- References -- 8. The Crisis Erupts -- Prelude: Crisis in Eastern Europe. In Concert: Crisis in Latin America -- References -- 9. Containing the Crisis, 1983-85 -- Mexico -- Brazil -- Argentina -- Debt Strategy Through 1985 -- References -- 10. Growth, the Elusive Goal: 1985-87 -- The Baker Plan -- Enhanced Surveillance -- Stand-By Arrangement with Mexico -- Brazil: From the Cruzado Plan to Default -- Argentina: After the Austral Plan -- References -- 11. Debt Denouement, 1987-89 -- Toward Debt Relief: Turning the Titanic -- Pre-Brady Debt Relief: Two Case Studies -- The Brady Plan -- Debt Reduction Programs in the Fund. Adjustment Without Relief: Argentina and Brazil -- Appendix: Fund Policy on Financing Assurances and Arrears -- References -- 12. Case by Case: A Retrospective on the Debt Strategy -- Was the Debt Crisis One of Solvency and Not Liquidity? -- Did the IMF Serve the Interests of Banks and Not Its Member Countries? -- Did the IMF Recognize the Need for Debt Relief? -- Was the Debt Strategy Consistent with the IMF's Mandate? -- Was There Enough Coordination with the World Bank? -- Was the Adjustment Strategy Appropriate for Latin America? -- Should the IMF Have Been Willing to Write Down Its Claims? |
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spelling | Boughton, James M., author. Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / James M. Boughton. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, [2001] ©2001 1 online resource (xxvii, 1111 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. This volume, fourth in a series of periodic histories of the institution, is as much a history of the world economy during 1979-89 as one of the IMF itself. Boughton discusses the IMF's surveillance of the international monetary system in the 1980s; the Fund's role in the international debt crisis of the 1980s, and IMF lending in support of structural adjustment in low-income countries during that period. The volume concludes with a general history of the institution, including the quota system, the SDR, membership, and other institutional matters. Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. The Silent Revolution -- Revolution or Evolution? -- Leadership at the IMF -- At the Precipice of the 1980s -- Evolution and Revolution in the 1980s -- At the Brink of the 1990s -- Appendix: Chronology, 1979-89 -- References -- I. Revolutions in the International Monetary System -- 2. On the Map: Making Surveillance Work -- Implementing Article IV: The Principles of Surveillance -- Assessing Exchange Rate Levels and Policies -- Establishing Effective Procedures -- Reducing Exchange Restrictions. Appendix: Principles and Procedures of Surveillance -- References -- 3. Seeking Symmetry: Article IV and the Largest Industrial Countries -- United States -- Japan -- Germany -- France -- United Kingdom -- References -- 4. Policy Cooperation: The Fund and the Group of Seven -- ""In His Personal Capacity"": 1982-84 -- Cooperation and Coordination: 1985-87 -- Life After the Louvre: 1987-89 -- References -- 5. Keeping Score: The World Economic Outlook -- Evolution of the WEO Exercise -- Key Policy Issues in the WEO -- Forecasting Process -- Modeling the World Economy -- Evaluation -- References. II. Revolutions in Managing International Debt -- 6. Crisis and Strategy -- Overview -- Managing the Debt Crisis: A Summary of Part II -- References -- 7. The Mexican Crisis: No Mountain Too High? -- Smoldering Embers, 1979-81 -- Mounting Concerns: The 1981-82 Consultations -- The Crisis Erupts: August 1982 -- Negotiating the Program: August-November 1982 -- Commitment from Commercial Banks: November-December 1982 -- Approval of the EFF Program: December 1982 -- Completing the Package: January-March 1983 -- References -- 8. The Crisis Erupts -- Prelude: Crisis in Eastern Europe. In Concert: Crisis in Latin America -- References -- 9. Containing the Crisis, 1983-85 -- Mexico -- Brazil -- Argentina -- Debt Strategy Through 1985 -- References -- 10. Growth, the Elusive Goal: 1985-87 -- The Baker Plan -- Enhanced Surveillance -- Stand-By Arrangement with Mexico -- Brazil: From the Cruzado Plan to Default -- Argentina: After the Austral Plan -- References -- 11. Debt Denouement, 1987-89 -- Toward Debt Relief: Turning the Titanic -- Pre-Brady Debt Relief: Two Case Studies -- The Brady Plan -- Debt Reduction Programs in the Fund. Adjustment Without Relief: Argentina and Brazil -- Appendix: Fund Policy on Financing Assurances and Arrears -- References -- 12. Case by Case: A Retrospective on the Debt Strategy -- Was the Debt Crisis One of Solvency and Not Liquidity? -- Did the IMF Serve the Interests of Banks and Not Its Member Countries? -- Did the IMF Recognize the Need for Debt Relief? -- Was the Debt Strategy Consistent with the IMF's Mandate? -- Was There Enough Coordination with the World Bank? -- Was the Adjustment Strategy Appropriate for Latin America? -- Should the IMF Have Been Willing to Write Down Its Claims? International Monetary Fund History. International Monetary Fund fast Internationaler Währungsfonds gnd International finance History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh International finance fast IMF. gtt History fast has work: Silent revolution (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFpVr7BHQ6gmYj8p9DV7Xm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Boughton, James M. Silent revolution. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©2001 1557759715 (DLC) 2001039540 (OCoLC)47642996 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=449512 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Boughton, James M. Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. The Silent Revolution -- Revolution or Evolution? -- Leadership at the IMF -- At the Precipice of the 1980s -- Evolution and Revolution in the 1980s -- At the Brink of the 1990s -- Appendix: Chronology, 1979-89 -- References -- I. Revolutions in the International Monetary System -- 2. On the Map: Making Surveillance Work -- Implementing Article IV: The Principles of Surveillance -- Assessing Exchange Rate Levels and Policies -- Establishing Effective Procedures -- Reducing Exchange Restrictions. Appendix: Principles and Procedures of Surveillance -- References -- 3. Seeking Symmetry: Article IV and the Largest Industrial Countries -- United States -- Japan -- Germany -- France -- United Kingdom -- References -- 4. Policy Cooperation: The Fund and the Group of Seven -- ""In His Personal Capacity"": 1982-84 -- Cooperation and Coordination: 1985-87 -- Life After the Louvre: 1987-89 -- References -- 5. Keeping Score: The World Economic Outlook -- Evolution of the WEO Exercise -- Key Policy Issues in the WEO -- Forecasting Process -- Modeling the World Economy -- Evaluation -- References. II. Revolutions in Managing International Debt -- 6. Crisis and Strategy -- Overview -- Managing the Debt Crisis: A Summary of Part II -- References -- 7. The Mexican Crisis: No Mountain Too High? -- Smoldering Embers, 1979-81 -- Mounting Concerns: The 1981-82 Consultations -- The Crisis Erupts: August 1982 -- Negotiating the Program: August-November 1982 -- Commitment from Commercial Banks: November-December 1982 -- Approval of the EFF Program: December 1982 -- Completing the Package: January-March 1983 -- References -- 8. The Crisis Erupts -- Prelude: Crisis in Eastern Europe. In Concert: Crisis in Latin America -- References -- 9. Containing the Crisis, 1983-85 -- Mexico -- Brazil -- Argentina -- Debt Strategy Through 1985 -- References -- 10. Growth, the Elusive Goal: 1985-87 -- The Baker Plan -- Enhanced Surveillance -- Stand-By Arrangement with Mexico -- Brazil: From the Cruzado Plan to Default -- Argentina: After the Austral Plan -- References -- 11. Debt Denouement, 1987-89 -- Toward Debt Relief: Turning the Titanic -- Pre-Brady Debt Relief: Two Case Studies -- The Brady Plan -- Debt Reduction Programs in the Fund. Adjustment Without Relief: Argentina and Brazil -- Appendix: Fund Policy on Financing Assurances and Arrears -- References -- 12. Case by Case: A Retrospective on the Debt Strategy -- Was the Debt Crisis One of Solvency and Not Liquidity? -- Did the IMF Serve the Interests of Banks and Not Its Member Countries? -- Did the IMF Recognize the Need for Debt Relief? -- Was the Debt Strategy Consistent with the IMF's Mandate? -- Was There Enough Coordination with the World Bank? -- Was the Adjustment Strategy Appropriate for Latin America? -- Should the IMF Have Been Willing to Write Down Its Claims? International Monetary Fund History. International Monetary Fund fast Internationaler Währungsfonds gnd International finance History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh International finance fast IMF. gtt |
title | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / |
title_auth | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / |
title_exact_search | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / |
title_full | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / James M. Boughton. |
title_fullStr | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / James M. Boughton. |
title_full_unstemmed | Silent revolution : the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / James M. Boughton. |
title_short | Silent revolution : |
title_sort | silent revolution the international monetary fund 1979 89 |
title_sub | the International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 / |
topic | International Monetary Fund History. International Monetary Fund fast Internationaler Währungsfonds gnd International finance History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. bisacsh International finance fast IMF. gtt |
topic_facet | International Monetary Fund History. International Monetary Fund Internationaler Währungsfonds International finance History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Banks & Banking. International finance IMF. History |
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