Why is the IMF at an Impasse, and What Can Be Done about It?
Robert H. Wade and
Jakob Vestergaard
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 3, 290-296
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The prospect of the Fund in constitutional crisis, short of secure loanable funds, operating in a world of fragmenting safety net arrangements, with the near certainty of repeat international financial crises in the next decade, should build momentum for ending the US veto, somehow.
Date: 2015
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