Negotiating structural adjustment programmes : The formulation of a policy framework
By: Greenidge, Carl B
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TextPublisher: Georgetown : 1990Description: 16 pSubject(s): Guyana | World Bank | Development Banks | Aid Institutions | IMF | Aid programmesSummary: This meeting focused on the negotiation of structured adjustment programs (SAP's) and the development of a policy framework for these programs. SAPs are a set of economic policies implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and world bank in the 1980's and 1990's, aimed at reducing government spending liberalizing trade, and privatizing state-owned enterprises.
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 01364-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC24120021 |
This meeting focused on the negotiation of structured adjustment programs (SAP's) and the development of a policy framework for these programs. SAPs are a set of economic policies implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and world bank in the 1980's and 1990's, aimed at reducing government spending liberalizing trade, and privatizing state-owned enterprises.
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