The IMF and the road to a green and inclusive recovery after COVID-19
Since the onset of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reasserted its role as the world's leading financial firefighter. It scaled up financial support to countries in need, developed new lending instruments and secured an increase…

Privatisation and corruption
Privatisation of state-owned enterprises in IMF loan conditions can increase corruption through a 'vicious circle' of weaker institutions and increased incentives, says a new study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School. Privatisation of state-owned enterprises as a condition for International…

Business Recorder: IMF’s conditionalities
Structural conditions imposed on developing countries by the International Monetary Fund undermine their “state capacity” for economic development, finds a study co-authored by Dr Bernhard Reinsberg, Research Associate at the Centre for Business Research, Cambridge Judge Business School. "Much previous…
The IMF and ‘conditionality’
Structural conditions imposed on developing countries by the International Monetary Fund undermine their 'state capacity' for economic development, finds study led at Cambridge Judge Business School. Structural conditions imposed on developing countries by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reduce their…
