IMF History 1972 1978 Volume 1

IMF History  1972 1978   Volume 1
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1996-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451922684

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IMF History (1972-1978), Volume 1

IMF History 1972 1978 Volume 3

IMF History  1972 1978  Volume 3
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1996-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451940220

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IMF economists work closely with member countries on a variety of issues. Their unique perspective on country experiences and best practices on global macroeconomic issues are often shared in the form of books on diverse topics such as cross-country comparisons, capacity building, macroeconomic policy, financial integration, and globalization.

IMF History 1972 1978 Volume 2

IMF History  1972 1978  Volume 2
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1996-02-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781451931068

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IMF History (1972-1978) Volume 2

The International Monetary Fund 1972 1978

The International Monetary Fund  1972 1978
Author: Margaret Garritsen De Vries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 657
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:872204837

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Soft Force

Soft Force
Author: Ellen Anne McLarney
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400866441

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The unheralded contribution of women to Egypt's Islamist movement—and how they talk about women's rights in Islamic terms In the decades leading up to the Arab Spring in 2011, when Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian regime was swept from power in Egypt, Muslim women took a leading role in developing a robust Islamist presence in the country’s public sphere. Soft Force examines the writings and activism of these women—including scholars, preachers, journalists, critics, actors, and public intellectuals—who envisioned an Islamic awakening in which women’s rights and the family, equality, and emancipation were at the center. Challenging Western conceptions of Muslim women as being oppressed by Islam, Ellen McLarney shows how women used "soft force"—a women’s jihad characterized by nonviolent protest—to oppose secular dictatorship and articulate a public sphere that was both Islamic and democratic. McLarney draws on memoirs, political essays, sermons, newspaper articles, and other writings to explore how these women imagined the home and the family as sites of the free practice of religion in a climate where Islamists were under siege by the secular state. While they seem to reinforce women’s traditional roles in a male-dominated society, these Islamist writers also reoriented Islamist politics in domains coded as feminine, putting women at the very forefront in imagining an Islamic polity. Bold and insightful, Soft Force transforms our understanding of women’s rights, women’s liberation, and women’s equality in Egypt’s Islamic revival.

Tearing Down Walls

Tearing Down Walls
Author: Mr.James M. Boughton
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 1036
Release: 2012-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616350840

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This volume--the fifth in a series of histories of the International Monetary Fund--examines the 1990s, a tumultuous decade in which the IMF faced difficult challenges and took on new and expanded roles. Among these were assisting countries that had long operated under central planning to manage transitions toward market economies, helping countries in financial crisis after sudden loss of support from private financial markets, adapting surveillance to reflect the growing acceptance of international standards for economic and financial policies, helping low-income countries grow and begin to eradicate poverty while staying within its mandate as a monetary institution, and providing adequate financial assistance to members in an age of limited official resources. The IMF's successes and setbacks in facing these challenges provide valuable lessons for an uncertain future.

International Monetary Cooperation Since Bretton Woods

International Monetary Cooperation Since Bretton Woods
Author: Mr.Harold James
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1996-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475506969

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This comprehensive history, published jointly by the IMF and Oxford University Press, was written to mark the fiftieth anniversary of international monetary cooperation. From the establishment of the postwar international monetary system in 1944 to how the framework functions in a vastly expanded world economy, historian Harol James describes the tensions, negotiations, challenges, and progress of international monetary cooperation. This narrative offers a global perspective on the events and decisions that have shaped the world economy during the past fifty years.

Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation

Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
Author: Peter Bernholz,Roland Vaubel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319061092

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This book discusses theories of monetary and financial innovation and applies them to key monetary and financial innovations in history – starting with the use of silver bars in Mesopotamia and ending with the emergence of the Eurodollar market in London. The key monetary innovations are coinage (Asia minor, China, India), the payment of interest on loans, the bill of exchange and deposit banking (Venice, Antwerp, Amsterdam, London). The main financial innovation is the emergence of bond markets (also starting in Venice). Episodes of innovation are contrasted with relatively stagnant environments (the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire). The comparisons suggest that small, open and competing jurisdictions have been more innovative than large empires – as has been suggested by David Hume in 1742.