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International Monetary Fund

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The Annual Report of the Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1957, was transmitted to the Chairman of the Board of Governors on June 28, 1957. The report stated that boom conditions had continued throughout 1956, sustained by an undercurrent of private business investment sufficiently strong to compensate for weaknesses in individual sectors. The increase in the demand for capital, due largely to new production techniques, changes in agricultural and manufacturing methods, and growth in population, had been accompanied by a great volume of economic activity and an increased demand for public and private investment in social services and amenities. Although there had been no further significant extension of restrictions, inflationary tendencies had constituted a primary problem.

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  • Anonymous, 1957. "International Monetary Fund," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(4), pages 683-686, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:11:y:1957:i:4:p:683-686_14
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