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Studies of IMF Governance: A Compendium

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Author/Editor: Ruben Lamdany, Leonardo Martinez-Diaz
Release Date: © July, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-58906-863-6
Stock #: SIGCEA
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Stock Status: Available

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Description

The papers in this volume draw on background work done in preparation for the study Governance of the IMF: An Evaluation, Independent Evaluation Office, International Monetary Fund, May 28, 2008 (available at http://www.ieo-imf.org). This compilation presents in one collection the most recent work to date on the subject of governance of the IMF and contributes to the ongoing dialogue on how best to strengthen the governance of this important global institution. Good governance can contribute to the IMF’s legitimacy by ensuring appropriate voice and representation for the membership, by allowing the Fund to fulfill its mandates effectively and efficiently, and by facilitating accountability for relevant stakeholders. Three main conclusions follow from the studies in this volume. First, to strengthen its legitimacy and effectiveness, the Fund needs greater, higher level and more transparent involvement of member country authorities in its governance. Second, the Board needs to play a stronger role in strategy development and oversight, which requires a shift away from the day-to-day business of the organization. Finally, there are significant accountability gaps that need to be addressed if the IMF is to remain effective and regain legitimacy.

Keywords

Executive Board, Managing Director, International Monetary And Financial Committee, Governance, Legitimacy, Accountability, Voice, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Independent Evaluation Office, Ieo, Fund History, Fund Policies

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Executive directors, IMF governance, IMF governance and operations


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