Quotas and Voice - Further Thoughts on Approaches to Reform

Quotas and Voice - Further Thoughts on Approaches to Reform
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2006 Issue 034
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Banks and Banking , Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Money and Monetary Policy , Public Policy , quota share , policy issue , countries' voting power , quota formula , basic vote , a number of member country , Capital flows , International banking , Gold , Personal income , Capital inflows , Africa , Global

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There is now widespread recognition that addressing quota and voice imbalances across the membership is essential for preserving the effectiveness of the Fund and its credibility as a cooperative institution. As noted in the Managing Director’s Report on Implementing the Medium-Term Strategy,2 members’ quotas have become increasingly out of line with countries’ economic weight in the global economy. In addition, the declining role of basic votes since the Fund was established has weakened the voice of smaller developing countries.