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  • Fifty Years of Failure: A Deep Dive into the IMF's Impact on Africa
    2024/10/29

    This episode unpacks the ActionAid 2023 report that examines the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) impact on African development over the past fifty years, arguing that the IMF's neoliberal economic policies, particularly austerity measures, have stifled economic growth and worsened living conditions for millions of Africans. The briefing highlights the IMF's role in exacerbating debt crises, pushing for fiscal austerity, and undermining public sector wage bills, ultimately hindering investments in crucial areas like health and education. ActionAid advocates for a systemic shift away from the IMF's model, urging African governments to reject austerity and prioritize progressive tax reforms to generate revenue for public services. The briefing also calls for debt cancellation and a more representative global debt resolution process, advocating for a future where African nations can chart their own paths to sustainable and equitable development.

    ActionAid (2023)"Fifty Years of Failure - The IMF, Debt and Austerity in Africa", https://actionaid.org/sites/default/files/publications/Fifty%20Years%20of%20Failure%20-%20The%20IMF%2C%20Debt%20and%20Austerity%20in%20Africa_0.pdf

    IMF (2022), "External Panel of Experts’ Review of the IMF’s Dispute Resolution System in: Policy Papers Volume 2022 Issue 032", https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/007/2022/032/article-A002-en.xml

    The General Theorist (2022), "Ethics and corruption at the International Monetary Fund", https://thegeneraltheorist.com/2022/10/09/ethics-and-corruption-at-the-international-monetary-fund/

    Turner, S. P. (2003). Liberal democracy 3.0: Civil society in an age of experts. SAGE Publications Ltd, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446217498, https://www.academia.edu/435893/Liberal_Democracy_3_0_Civil_Society_In_An_Age_of_Experts

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    19 分
  • Uncovering a Culture of Silence at the IMF 2: Decision-making failures
    2024/10/28

    The International Monetary Fund: a global financial powerhouse. But who are the people behind the policies, and how do their internal struggles impact the world stage? In this episode, EVA and Davin expose a culture of silence within the IMF, where whistleblowers are silenced, and employees fear speaking truth to power. Drawing on historical analysis, insider accounts, and The General Theorist's sharp critiques, they reveal a pattern of flawed decision-making where ideological bias and groupthink reign supreme. Discover how the IMF's history of meddling in the affairs of nations, coupled with a rigid adherence to economic models, creates blind spots with real-world consequences. Explore the human cost of these policies, from structural adjustment programs to financial crises, and question whether the IMF's interventions truly serve the needs of struggling nations. Tune in as EVA and Davin unpack the complexities of the IMF, challenge the status quo, and spark a conversation about accountability, transparency, and the need for a more human-centred approach to global economics.

    Books and Studies Critiquing IMF Decision-Making Failures:

    1. The Bureaucratic Politics of International Organizations by Stephen D. Krasner (1983) explores the historical roots and structural issues within international economic institutions like the IMF, highlighting how their bureaucratic and siloed structures can lead to ineffective policy decisions.
    2. International Institutions and Socialization in Europe by Jeffrey T. Checkel (2005): This study examines how organizational structures and cultures within international organizations like the IMF can influence decision-making processes and lead to biases and inconsistencies.
    3. The Political Economy of International Organizations by Stephen D. Krasner (2013): This edited volume delves into the political dynamics within international organizations, including the IMF, and how power struggles and bureaucratic interests can shape policy outcomes.
    4. Governing the World? The History of the International Monetary Fund by Harold James (2004) provides a historical perspective on the IMF's evolution, highlighting how political and economic forces have shaped its organizational structure and decision-making processes.
    5. Stephen Turner's Perspective on the IMF: Stephen Turner's work focuses on the sociology of economics and the role of knowledge and expertise in shaping economic policy. While he hasn't explicitly written a book solely on the IMF, his ideas offer valuable insights into the IMF's decision-making failures: Prof. Turner's work highlights the potential for biases and limitations in expert knowledge, which can influence IMF policy decisions. He emphasizes the importance of considering diverse perspectives and challenging the dominance of particular economic paradigms.


      Beyond the Vulcan Economy is in beta! Enjoy these early episodes as we experiment with format and content. Our regular weekly schedule begins in January 2025, bringing you in-depth investigations of IMF policy.

      Created by Shady Hassan

    IMF (2022), "External Panel of Experts’ Review of the IMF’s Dispute Resolution System in: Policy Papers Volume 2022 Issue 032", https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/007/2022/032/article-A002-en.xml

    The General Theorist (2022), "Ethics and corruption at the International Monetary Fund", https://thegeneraltheorist.com/2022/10/09/ethics-and-corruption-at-the-international-monetary-fund/

    Turner, S. P. (2003). Liberal democracy 3.0: Civil society in an age of experts. SAGE Publications Ltd, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446217498, https://www.academia.edu/435893/Liberal_Democracy_3_0_Civil_Society_In_An_Age_of_Experts

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  • Uncovering a Culture of Silence at the IMF
    2024/10/23

    This episode explores a bombshell report that exposed a culture of unethical conduct and retaliation at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The report, prepared by an external panel led by Jens Weidmann, was commissioned in the wake of a controversy surrounding the appointment of Kristalina Georgieva as Managing Director.

    The Weidmann Panel’s findings were based on:

    • A survey of IMF staff.
    • Interviews with current and former employees.
    • Confidential emails from concerned individuals.

    The results were alarming. A staggering 32% of staff feared retaliation for reporting misconduct and a significant number believed that management was held to a lower standard of accountability.

    The episode examines the following key findings of the Weidmann Report in detail:

    • A culture of fear and silence: Employees were discouraged from speaking up against ethical transgressions or harassment.
    • A lack of accountability: Those responsible for retaliatory acts were not held accountable, and management was often perceived as being above the rules.
    • A flawed dispute resolution system: The process was slow, costly, and lacked transparency.

    The episode concludes by discussing the implications of the Weidmann Report for the future of the IMF. It considers the steps that need to be taken to reform the organization’s culture and restore trust in its ability to operate ethically and effectively.

    Key recommendations from the report include:

    • Holding leadership accountable for setting the right tone at the top.
    • Clarifying the terms of engagement between staff and Executive Directors who represent member countries.
    • Enhancing transparency in management decisions.
    • Developing clear guidelines for covering emerging policy areas to ensure even-handedness.
    • Strengthening and documenting the internal review process.
    • Establishing mechanisms for addressing undue influence.
    • Establishing comprehensive measures and policy changes to create significant institutional, structural, and cultural change.

    IMF (2022), "External Panel of Experts’ Review of the IMF’s Dispute Resolution System in: Policy Papers Volume 2022 Issue 032", https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/007/2022/032/article-A002-en.xml

    The General Theorist (2022), "Ethics and corruption at the International Monetary Fund", https://thegeneraltheorist.com/2022/10/09/ethics-and-corruption-at-the-international-monetary-fund/

    Turner, S. P. (2003). Liberal democracy 3.0: Civil society in an age of experts. SAGE Publications Ltd, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446217498, https://www.academia.edu/435893/Liberal_Democracy_3_0_Civil_Society_In_An_Age_of_Experts

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    12 分