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La singularité des responsabilités du Fonds monétaire international
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INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDeBook ISBN
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1996Bibliographie
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Note liminaire
- Introduction
- Les caractéristiques fondamentales de l’institution
- La surveillance, une responsabilité de premier plan
- La surveillance sous d’autres perspectives
- Surveillance et conditionnalité
- Les risques inhérents au code de conduite
- Le code de conduite en diverses circonstances
- Conséquences pour l’institution
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliographie