IMF Monitor

Organization(s): Economic & Social Research Council, Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
Year: 2017

The website makes the first comprehensive and transparent database of IMF-mandated policy reforms  freely available to interested researchers and civil society organizations. The database systematizes the 58,406 conditions applicable to IMF programmes over the 1980-2014 period. The data was extracted from countries’ loan agreements with the IMF. This resource enables nuanced explanations of the economic, social and political determinants and implications of IMF conditionality.

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