Finance & Development, December 1982
- Fund and Bank activity
- Recent staff studies
- A conversation with Mr. Clausen: Charting the World Bank’s course for the 1980s
- Transfer of knowledge: The Fund’s technical assistance
- The World Bank’s technical assistance
- International Development Association in retrospect: IDA’s performance as a channel for concessional development aid
- Adjustment with financial assistance from the Fund: The experience of seven countries
- Developments in international capital markets
- Nonconcessional capital flows to developing countries: A review of the recommendations of a Development Committee Task Force on increasing such flows
- Floating interest rates and developing country debt
- Eastern Europe and the international banks: Commercial bank lending and the magnitude of debt and debt service
- Alternatives to central banks in small developing economies: Do all countries need full-fledged central banks?
- International cooperation key to the adjustment process: A report on the Fund Annual Meeting
- Rekindling the spirit of Bretton Woods: A report on the Bank Annual Meeting
- Book notices
- Letters
- Index 1982 Volume 19
Article
Rekindling the spirit of Bretton Woods: A report on the Bank Annual Meeting
- International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
- Published Date:
- December 1982

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