IEO Evaluation of Exchange Rate Policy
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Context
- Chapter 2: Is the IMF’s Role in Exchange Rate Policy Advice Well Defined and Understood?
- Chapter 3: What Has Been the Quality of IMF Analysis and Advice?
- Chapter 4: The IMF’s Policy Dialogue and the Impact of Its Advice
- Chapter 5: Findings and Recommendations
- Background Documents
- Background Document 1: Principles and Procedures of IMF Exchange Rate Surveillance
- Background Document 2: Executive Board Guidance on Exchange Rate Surveillance, 1999–2005
- Background Document 3: The Equilibrium Exchange Rate: Alternative Concepts and Their Applications in IMF Surveillance
- Background Document 4: Characteristics of IMF Exchange Rate Surveillance: A Full Review of Country Documents
- Background Document 5: A Review of IMF Exchange Rate Surveillance in 30 Economies, 1999–2005
- Background Document 6: IEO Survey of the Authorities and Staff
- Background Document 7: Assessing the Effectiveness and Impact of IMF Exchange Rate Surveillance
- Background Document 8: List of Interviewees
- Statement by the Managing Director Staff Response IEO Comments on Management and Staff Responses The Chairman’s Summing Up
- Statement by the Managing Director on the Evaluation of the Independent Evaluation Office of IMF Exchange Rate Policy Advice, 1999–2005
- Staff Response to the Evaluation of the Independent Evaluation Office of IMF Exchange Rate Policy Advice, 1999–2005
- IEO Comments on Management and Staff Responses to the Evaluation of the IMF Exchange Rate Policy Advice, 1999–2005
- The Chairman’s Summing Up IEO Report on the Evaluation of the IMF Exchange Rate Policy Advice, 1999–2005
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Background Document 5: A Review of IMF Exchange Rate Surveillance in 30 Economies, 1999–2005
- International Monetary Fund. Independent Evaluation Office
- Published Date:
- August 2007

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