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An important article from Slate about the strings that are attached to IMF loans and the corner into which they back a lot of small countries & their economies.
Quoted: Question: The International Monetary Fund often attaches strict conditions to its loans, hoping to help the economies of the recipient countries grow and become stable. For example, in order to tamp down inflation, countries have been required to limit expenditures for education, social services, and health.
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