THE PRIORITIES OF THE U.S. POLICY TOWARDS THE IMF
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THE PRIORITIES OF THE U.S. POLICY TOWARDS THE IMF
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The article analyses the approaches of the democratic (B. Obama) and republican (D. Trump) US administrations to establish policies regarding the International monetary Fund in the post-crisis period. Discusses the problems associated with the line of the United States to counter a large-scale reform of the IMF with the aim of increasing the representation in the Fund of countries with developing economies. Given a forecast of the prospects for further evolution of the relationship of the administration of D. Trump to the activities of the IMF.
Keywords
International monetary Fund, G 20, Special Drawing Rights (SDR), the revision of IMF quotas, the reform of the world monetary-financial system, the global reserve currency, the republican administration of D. Trump
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09.03.2018
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