CEPR researches the impacts of the International Monetary Fund’s policies on the global economy, especially in developing countries. CEPR is particularly focused on the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights and surcharge policies.
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Surcharges at the IMF: Regressive, Counterproductive and Bad for the World Economy
CEPR researches the impacts of the International Monetary Fund’s policies on the global economy, especially in developing countries. CEPR is particularly focused on the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights and surcharge policies.
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Surcharges at the IMF: Regressive, Counterproductive and Bad for the World Economy
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