Rethinking and Reforming the IMF

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The IMF and Ukraine: More Transparency Would Help

August 03, 2022
Ukraine’s dire financing situation is front and center in the debate over how the world will weather the war being waged by Russia. The IMF will play an important role in extending credit to Ukraine directly, but the institution is also being used a conduit for other countries’ assistance. In this b...
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The Best Options for Recycling SDRs

May 25, 2022
After the IMF’s August 2021 allocation of $650 billion worth of special drawing rights (SDRs), the G20 pledged to recycle $100 billion worth of that allocation from high-income countries to middle- and low-income countries. These recycled SDRs—not needed by advanced economies—would help lower-income...
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The IMF’s RST Has Met Contributors’ Wishes—Now It Must Meet Borrowers’ Needs!

May 10, 2022
We focus on the implications of the new IMF RST’s financial structure for contributors and borrowers.
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How We Can Put SDRs to Work in the Fight Against Climate Change—The Multilateral Development Bank Option

April 25, 2022
In the midst of a crisis, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) are sitting idle in many countries’ central banks. With a political push and some technical innovation, they can be put to good use at the multilateral development banks (MDBs) to accelerate the fight against climate change.