The International Exploiting Fund

Auteurs-es

  • Lewis Wilson University of Ottawa

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.18192/politika.8220

Mots-clés :

International monetary fund, Bretton Wood System, Southern Hemisphere, Capitalism

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Phillips, Steven, et al. (2000) Does IMF Financing Result in Moral Hazard? International Monetary Fund.

Sachs, Jeffrey. (2003) IMF Is a Power unto Itself . Globalization and the Poor: Exploitation or Equalizer?, by William J. Driscoll and Julie Clark, International Debate Education Association, pp. 135–162.

Vreeland, James Raymond. (2003) The IMF and Economic Development. Cambridge University Press.

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15-08-2023