IMF History Volume 2 (1945-1965)


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Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey Guide. Macroeconomic Models for Adjustment in Developing Countries. Benefiting from Economic Reforms. Central Banking Legislation Volume 2. Finance and Development, December Problems of international Money, Stylized Facts and Policy Options. Spillover Effects and the East African Community: Explaining the Slowdown and the Recovery. A Better World for All: Progress Toward the International Development Goals. Guide for Compilers and Users. Definition, Statistical Coverage and Methodology. Economic Policies for Sustainable Growth. Guidelines for Public Debt Management.

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Exchange Rate Volatility and World Trade. Federal Republic of Germany: Adjustment in a Surplus Country, Occ. Experiences in Selected Countries - Occa Paper Balance of Payments Compilation Guide. Policies to Mitigate Procyclicality. Report on the Measurement of International Capital Flows: IMF History Volume 3. System of National Accounts A Guide to Direction of Trade Statistics. Germany's Three-Pillar Banking System: Cross-Country Perspectives in Europe.

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Structural Foundations for Regional Financial Integration. Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Reserve Management. Growth Experience in Transition Countries, Developments and Prospects, IMF History Volume 2. Challenges and Policy Options after Hyperinflation. International Comparisons of Government Expenditure Revisited: Fluctuation of a Major Currency.

Fluctuating Rates and Exchange Reform. Fixed Rates as an Objective. Subsequent Developments—Belgium and Chile. The Breadth and Depth of Restrictions in Limitations on the Fund. The General versus the Particular. Outline of the Detailed Chapters.

IMF History Volume 2 (1945-1965) (Electronic book text)

What Restrictions Should Be Reviewed. Commenting on Trade Policy. Broadening the Scope of Consultations. Time Path of Policy Developments. An Incubating Period, — Time to Lessen Restrictions. A Start Toward Relaxation. Convertibility of European Currencies Considered. Continued Relaxation of Restrictions. Restrictions of Less Developed Countries. Need to Restrain Capital Movements. The Extension of Bilateralism. Bilateralism Due to Inconvertibility Diminished. The Need for Intra-European Clearing.

Forerunners of the EPU. Establishment of the EPU. The Question of Liaison. Consultations Held and Their Significance. Borrowing by the Fund. Drawings for Capital Transfers. Compensatory Financing of Export Fluctuations.

Origins of Stand-By Arrangements. Price and Wage Controls. The Organization in the World. The Power to Challenge. Temporary Use and Repurchase.

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Credit Tranche Policy and Compensatory Financing. Use of Resources for Capital Transfers.

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The Wider Use of Currencies. Par Values and Exchange Rates. The Ambiguities of Gold. A Second Backward Glance. The Undertaking to Collaborate. The Avoidance of Sanctions. Strict Obligations and Practical Solutions. Reciprocity and Legal Order. Reform of the Fund. Initial Par Values Established, — Magnitudes of Exchange Depreciation, End to End Distribution of Countries by Degree of Depreciation. Changes in Par Values, — Exchange Rates Used in Table 3. Principal Developments in Multiple Exchange Rates, — Income, Expenditure, and Reserves, Fiscal Years — General Arrangements to Borrow: Participants and Commitments as at December 31, Borrowings by the Fund, — Quotas of Members at Selected Dates.

Fund Transactions by Tranches, — Drawings and Repurchases by Currency, — Constitution of Drawing by United Kingdom, December Constitution of Drawing by United Kingdom, May Selected Countries, as at December 31, and Drawings from the Fund, Calendar Years — Repurchases of Drawings, Calendar Years — The first four parts of this volume deal successively with the process of policy formation and the objectives of the Fund, and with its policies in three main aspects of its work.

These chapters are concerned wholly with the period covered by this history, viz. Part V differs from the rest of the volume in two respects: The additional dimension here provided has several facets. Similarly, where its decisions have been diffused among discussions with a number of different countries, the underlying policy has here been brought out. The foundation for this volume was laid by the late Oscar L. Altman, then Historian of the Fund, with the assistance of Mrs. Fisher, and Miss Mary H. Half of the final text has been written by Mrs.

Other contributors are Mr. Joseph Gold, the General Counsel of the Fund, who wrote Chapters 22 through 27 ; Miss Gumbart, who wrote Chapter 8 and contributed preparatory work for parts of Chapters 11 , 15 , and 17 ; Mr. Spitzer, who wrote Chapters 20 and 21 and prepared early drafts of parts of Chapters 18 and 19 ; and Mr. Hannay prepared early drafts for some other sections.

All those mentioned are or have been members of the staff of the Fund.