Finance & Development, June 1977
- Fund activity: First quarter of 1977 shows brisk activity; Interim Committee supports expanded Fund role; one year of gold sales; Fund transactions; principles and procedures for surveillance over exchange rates
- Bank activity: Fifth Replenishment of IDA completed; education loan for Algeria; Canadian cofinancing with IDA; Bank and IDA loans and credits
- Views & comments: McNamara on population
- Trends in official development aid: A review of ODA during 1961-77, and suggestions for strengthening the global aid effort
- Food problems of the low-income countries: Large food deficits are expected by 1985 unless steps are taken to prevent them; a strategy outlined
- The new international monetary system: some issues: A report on the Fleming Memorial Conference
- Choosing an exchange rate system: What are the options available now, and how have countries chosen between pegging and floating
- Growth prospects for the non-oil middle-income countries, 1977-85: A favorable forecast, beyond the present period of inflation and adjustment, depending on suitable internal policies
- Latin America and the Caribbean: recent developments and outlook: Economic progress is likely to be satisfactory during 1977
- The Japanese economy in transition: Japan’s adjustment to the recent world-wide inflation, recession, and other disturbances, and its plan for the latter 1970s reviewed
- Cofinancing of Bank and IDA projects: How the Bank associates outside funds with its lending for project work in developing countries
- Book notices
Article
Latin America and the Caribbean: recent developments and outlook: Economic progress is likely to be satisfactory during 1977
- International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
- Published Date:
- June 1977

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