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Imfの融資制度ーアイスランド、ウクライナ、ラトビア、ハンガリーのケースをもとにして
[IMF Financing Systems-Based on the Cases of Iceland, Ukraine, Latvia, and Hungary]

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  • Shirai, Sayuri

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This paper analyzes mainly three issues regarding IMF functions: (1) IMF Financilg systems, (2) Changes in IMF conditionality since the East Asian crisis of 1997-98 and in the midst of the recent global financial crisis, and (3) IMF lending ability. In particular, this paper describes how the conditionality has been adjusted in reponse to strong criticim by the international community made after the East Asian crisis. Also, a detailed comparison is made between the East Asian crisis and the current crises in Iceland, Ukraine, Lativia and Hungary, with respect to IMf-supported problems and conditionality.

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  • Shirai, Sayuri, 2009. "Imfの融資制度ーアイスランド、ウクライナ、ラトビア、ハンガリーのケースをもとにして [IMF Financing Systems-Based on the Cases of Iceland, Ukraine, Latvia, and Hungary]," MPRA Paper 14723, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    IMF;コンディショナリティ;東アジア経済危機;世界経済危機;東欧・中央諸国;

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    • F3 - International Economics - - International Finance
    • F33 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - International Monetary Arrangements and Institutions

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