Media Briefing: Economists Question IMF's 'Firefighting' Abilities in Current Economic Crisis
November 13, 2008
As world leaders gather in Washington November 15, 2008, for a summit to
address the global economic crisis, the International Monetary Fund is
being touted as a "financial firefighter." However, the IMF's track
record of the last 30 years casts serious doubts on that institution's
ability to contain the financial meltdown. Rather than dousing flames,
the IMF's prescriptions have often poured gasoline on economic fires in
emerging nations, crippling long-term development. Should the IMF be
designated as the lender of last resort, it must overhaul the
structural adjustment policies that prevent many nations from providing
basic services for their people.
CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot joined Robert Weissman, Director of Essential Action, in a call with reporters that was moderated by Joanne Carter,
Executive Director, RESULTS Educational Fund .
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A transcript is available on the RESULTS site.
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