In a critical essay, select a developing country of your choice (other than Saudi Arabia) and discuss its main trade characteristics and trade problems. What trade reforms should the government implement? What would be the role of the IMF and the World Bank in these reforms? What policies should the government pursue to achieve strong economic growth?
Directions:
- Your essay is required to be four to five pages in length, which does not include the title page and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
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Requirements: essay is required to be four to five pages in length, which does not include the title page and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements
PLEASE START YOUR WORK WITH INTRODUCTION, GENERATED GOOD SUBHEADINGS FROM THE QUESTIONS AND THEN CONCLUSION
MAKE SURE THE SOURCES ARE WELL DONE. You can use google scholar it has good sources
Answer preview
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) also plays a key role in reforming the economy of its member countries. It does this by promoting international trade and promoting monetary corporation among member countries. It acts as a central bank for all its member countries (Carbaugh, 2019). It works in a manner such that nations with surplus financial muscle channel their funds to the IMF depository from where countries in need can ask for grants. Since the IMF’s purpose is to promote economic development, all the money goes into funding economic projects and is monitored by inspectors from the IMF (Ravallion, 2016). The IMF’s main disadvantage is that funds are sometimes siphoned from the fund by corrupt leaders in developing countries.
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