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This paper describes technical assistance and training services of the IMF. The paper highlights that the IMF’s responsibility for providing this assistance and its member countries’ need to obtain it, arises out of the importance of good economic and financial management and the recognition of the close relationship that exists between domestic financial policies and procedures and balance-of-payments management. The types of assistance provided, typically in the fields of central banking, fiscal matters, and economic and financial statistics, reflect this link.

Pamphlet Series

No. 43

Technical Assistance and Training Services of the International Monetary Fund

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Washington, D.C. 1985

1985

Edited by Joslin Landell–Mills

International Standard Serial Number: ISSN 0538–8759

Reprinted May 1991

The term “country,” as used in this publication, does not in all cases refer to a territorial entity that is a state as understood by international law and practice. The term also covers some territorial entities that are not states but for which statistical data are maintained and provided internationally on a separate and independent basis.

Contents

  • Introduction

  • Central Banking Technical Assistance

  • Fiscal Technical Assistance

  • Legal Technical Assistance

  • Technical Assistance in Statistics

  • Training: the IMF Institute

This Pamphlet updates and extends Pamphlet No. 30, Technical Assistance Services of the International Monetary Fund. It was prepared by the Administration, the Central Banking, the Fiscal Affairs and the Legal Departments, the Bureau of Statistics, and the IMF Institute, with the assistance of the editorial staff of the External Relations Department.

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