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IMF will support a bold and credible program in Russia, says Camdessus.
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Camdessus identifies IMF's priorities for transition period ahead.
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Camdessus says "poison of protectionism" could aggravate slowdown.
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Camdessus says piecemeal approach wont work in Eastern Europe, urges "new contract for international cooperation".
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<A> number of developing countries will be especially harmed by the Middle East crisis.
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Sound U.S. economic policies vital to help make the best of new global opportunities.
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Japan's economic strength entails global responsibilities.
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Closer EC integration will help foster solutions to global problems, says Camdessus.
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Industrial countries have "special duty to Africa", says Camdessus.
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Transformation of former U.S.S.R. is both challenge and opportunity.
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Inštitucionálny rámec rozvojovej pomoci
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IMF study highlights main issues in EC economic and monetary union.
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Social dimensions of the IMF's policy dialogue prepared by the Staff of the International Monetary Fund for the World Summit for Social Development Copenhagen, March 6-12, 1995
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<The> Polish experience is an encouraging one, says Camdessus.
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Environmental concern and growth must go together, says Camdessus.
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IMF and UN agencies seek to enhance cooperation among the institutions.
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Camdessus urges industrial countries to reduce protection of their markets.
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Monetary arrangements should promote price stability, says Camdessus.
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Návšteva misie MMF v Národnej banke Slovenska.
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Social issues in IMF-supported programs
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International Monetary Fund annual report 2007
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IMF macroeconomic research on low-income countries prepared by the Fiscal affairs, Policy development and review, and Research departments
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IMF facilities and policies are adapted in response to Middle East crisis.
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<The> IMF and economic development