Creating Policy Space - Responsive Design and Streamlined Conditionality in Recent Low-Income Country Programs

Creating Policy Space - Responsive Design and Streamlined Conditionality in Recent Low-Income Country Programs
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2009 Issue 066
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Inflation , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , PP , country authorities , fuel price , LIC government , debt sustainability , IMF staff estimate , Fund-supported program , fiscal policy , program design , economic activity , Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 , Inflation , Food prices , Fuel prices , Global

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An analysis of recent programs in low-income countries, covering countries with continuous program engagement with the IMF throughout the period 2007-09, shows that program design has been adapted to provide expanded policy space in response to the food and fuel price shocks of 2007-08 and to the global financial crisis that followed. The analysis also finds that structural conditionality in Fund-supported programs in low-income countries has become more streamlined, with a dominant focus on public sector resource management and accountability.