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... adjustment , so that initial expectations of the pro- grams were high . Because adjustment measures generally take time to yield their full effects , their initial results may seem disappointing . Nevertheless , the encouraging progress ...
... adjustment , so that initial expectations of the pro- grams were high . Because adjustment measures generally take time to yield their full effects , their initial results may seem disappointing . Nevertheless , the encouraging progress ...
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Questions and Answers F. L. Osunsade. future * Des quencing of adjustment and reform measures can help to mitigate their adverse effects and strengthen their positive impact on the poor and the most vulnerable segments of society ...
Questions and Answers F. L. Osunsade. future * Des quencing of adjustment and reform measures can help to mitigate their adverse effects and strengthen their positive impact on the poor and the most vulnerable segments of society ...
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... adjustment strategy . 4. By what type of policy measures do IMF - supported adjustment programs in Africa seek to achieve market - oriented reform ? Market - oriented reforms include policies to reform the public sector and policies to ...
... adjustment strategy . 4. By what type of policy measures do IMF - supported adjustment programs in Africa seek to achieve market - oriented reform ? Market - oriented reforms include policies to reform the public sector and policies to ...
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IMF Support for African Adjustment Programs: Questions and Answers F. L. Osunsade Limited preview - 1993 |
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