The IMF Assessment Project was established in 1990 by a group of present and former public officials, business leaders, scholars, journalists and others interested in the International Monetary Fund.  Its purpose is to provide objective reporting and analysis on the policies and activities of the Fund, and to make this information available to policy-makers and the general public.

AdTI reports strive to take neither a laudatory nor an adversarial view of the IMF in general. We seek, rather, to help to provide a solid base of information about the Fund's operations.  We do, however, often publish or post notices of a variety of perspectives on the Fund, believing that in this diversity there is balance.

This series of comprehensive, reliable, and objective reports on the IMF aims to help the Fund, and policy-makers throughout its more than 150 member states, to improve the content of economic policy, the process of its formulation, and the communication of such policies to the global electorate.

Freeing the "Treasury 18"
AdTI staff
Argentina coup d'ebtat update
July 22, 2005

IMF: International Monetary Fear-Factor
Gregory Fossedal
Argentina coup d'ebtat update
June 24, 2005

Rato on target — An IMF policy emerges
AdTI staff
Issue Impact Assessment
April 15, 2005

Spreads too thin: Argentina fallout for emerging markets
Gregory Fossedal
United Press International
April 1, 2005

Argentina's extort industry
Gregory Fossedal
United Press International
March 21, 2005

AdTI talks, the IMF listens
AdTI staff
Issue Impact Assessment
March 16, 2005

Argentine coup d'ebtat
Gregory Fossedal
United Press International
March 11, 2005

Rato's IMF message to Africa impresses leaders
Lesley Wroughton
Namibian.com
August 9, 2004

Interview with IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato
Tang Yong
People's Daily
July 9, 2004

The Fund's golden Rato
Global Agenda
The Economist
June 7, 2004

Seven reasons not to have Rato head the IMF
John Barrass
Barcelona Business
March, 2004

The U.N. Has Earned its Back Dues
Robert W. Kasten Jr
The Wall Street Journal
September 23, 1998

Re: Will Clayton's handiwork
Gregory Fossedal and Richard Holbrooke
Houston Chronicle
June 8, 1997

The Marshall Plan at 50: Understanding America's Finest Hour
Gregory Fossedal, Richard Holbrooke, and Paul Nitze
Introduction by Jack Kemp
Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Paper May, 1997

G7 Passes the Future of Russia to the IMF
Philip Norman
Financial Times
July 13, 1992

The Two I.M.F.s
Connie Mack
The Wall Street Journal
July 6, 1992

I.M.F. Is Found to Spur Growth, at Social Cost
Steven Greenhouse
The New York Times
March 10, 1992



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