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International Monetary Fund. Independent Evaluation Office

Abstract

This paper analyzes that the IMF has moved beyond its traditional fiscal-centric approach to recognize that social protection can also be macro-critical for broader reasons including social and political stability concerns. Evaluating the IMF’s involvement in social protection is complicated by the fact that there is no standard definition of social protection or of broader/overlapping terms such as social spending and social safeguards in (or outside) the IMF. In this evaluation, social protection is understood to include policies that provide benefits to vulnerable individuals or households. This evaluation found widespread IMF involvement in social protection across countries although the extent of engagement varied. In some cases, engagement was relatively deep, spanning different activities (bilateral surveillance, technical assistance, and/or programs) and involving detailed analysis of distributional impacts, discussion of policy options, active advocacy of social protection, and integration of social protection measures in program design and/or conditionality. This cross-country variation to some degree reflected an appropriate response to country-specific factors, in particular an assessment of whether social protection policy was macrocritical, and the availability of expertise from development partners or in the country itself.

International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
La crisis financiera; Islandia; Poul Thomsen; Uso del Servicio para shocks; la República Kirguisa; Malawi; Pakistán; Redes de protección social; Lucha contra la pobreza; Precios de las materias primas; América Latina y el shock; Nuevas políticas en América Latina; Perspectivas de Asia; Bosnia y Herzegovina; Notas breves
International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
La crise financière; l'Islande; Poul Thomsen; Deux pays font appel à la FCE; le Malawi; la République kirghize; Pakistan; Développer la protection sociale; Pauvreté : les acquis sont menacés; Produits de base : chute des prix; L’Amérique latine résiste aux chocs; Perspectives asiatiques; Bosnie-Herzégovine; L’actualité en bref.
International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Global financial crisis, Iceland, Poul Thomsen, IMF work program, IMF Shocks Facility, Kyrgyz Republic; Malawi; Exogenous Shocks Facility, Pakistan loan, IMF and social safety nets, gains against poverty in jeopardy, commodity prices slump, Latin America withstands shocks, Improved policies help Latin America, Asian Regional Outlook, Bosnia and Herzegovina, news briefs.