Finance & Development, March 1976
- Fund activity: Interim Committee Meeting at Jamaica agrees on international monetary reform. Fund has record transactions during 1975
- Bank activity: Assistance from the Bank plays a role in the progress of the Nile Delta Drainage Project
- The significance of Habitat: The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in perspective
- The need for a new development model: Structural and conceptual changes are suggested in the national and international approach toward development
- On developing rural settlements: Most people in developing countries live in rural areas. How can the rural environment be improved?
- Cities in developing countries: 1975-2000: Facing the challenge of urban growth
- Uncontrolled settlements: There are benefits to be gained from upgrading existing squatter settlements
- Congestion pricing-the example of Singapore: One way of reducing daytime traffic problems
- Health and the human environment: Economic development is linked to public health programs
- International reserves, money, and global inflation: The world-wide growth of these three elements is interrelated. How far did the rise in the first help increase the rate of the last?
- Tax havens explained: The advantages and disadvantages of tax havens, and how they operate
- Pegging to the SDR: The experience of four Middle Eastern states is discussed
- Book notices
- Views & Comments
- Letters to the Editor
Article
Cities in developing countries: 1975-2000: Facing the challenge of urban growth
- International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
- Published Date:
- March 1976

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