Iceland Resident Representative Site
Resident Representative Office in Iceland
This web page presents information about the work of the IMF in Iceland, including the activities of the IMF Resident Representative Office. Additional information can be found on the Iceland and IMF country page, including IMF reports and Executive Board documents that deal with Iceland.
At a Glance : Iceland's Relations with the IMF
- Iceland was a founding member of the Fund. It joined on December 27, 1945
- The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on September 29, 2010 (Country Report 10/305)
- Iceland’s program with the Fund was discussed by the Executive Board on November 19, 2008 (Country Report 08/362)
- Additional information on Iceland’s relations with the IMF
News — Highlights
Press Release from the Resident Representative Office in Iceland
Iceland´s Recovery—Lessons and Challenges
Press Release: Conclusion of Discussions
Press Release: Continuation of Discussions
Iceland: Improving the Equity and Revenue Productivity of the Icelandic Tax System
Iceland and the IMF
Communication, Engagement, and Effective Economic Reform: The IMF Experience, By Nemat Shafik, Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, London
Public Information Notice: IMF Executive Board Concludes Second Post-Program Monitoring Discussion with Iceland
November 19, 2012
Each Public Information Notice contains a background section, a table of selected economic indicators, and an Executive Board assessment. 
Iceland: Second Post-Program Monitoring Discussions
November 19, 2012
Series: Country Report No. 12/309 
Allocating Business Income between Capital and Labor under a Dual Income Tax: The Case of Iceland
November 1, 2012
Author/Editor: Matheson, Thornton ; Kollbeins, Pall
Series: Working Paper No. 12/263 
Statement by the Hon. Ossur Skarphédinsson, Governor of the World Bank Group for Iceland, on behalf of the Bank Nordic Countries
October 12, 2012
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