Japan Administered Account for Selected IMF Activities (JSA)--Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2004
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Summary:
This paper reports a brief description of the IMF and its activities, focusing in particular on its technical assistance activities. The report describes in detail the Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities (JSA)—its objectives, size, scope and use, as well as assessments of its activities, with a focus on fiscal year 2004—and the scholarship programs that it finances. The IMF finances its technical assistance for its member countries mainly from its own budgetary resources; it also receives external financing from bilateral and multilateral partners. JSA resources can be used to cover the costs of short- and long-term technical assistance experts and those providing seminars and workshops. In addition, JSA projects in two or three countries are visited and reviewed each year by a joint Japan-IMF mission. These visits provide the Japanese authorities with a firsthand view of how JSA funding is being used in the field.
Series:
Miscellaneous Publications
Subject:
Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) Bank supervision Banking Crime Economic and financial statistics Financial markets Financial regulation and supervision Financial statistics Payment systems Public financial management (PFM) Revenue administration Tax administration core functions
English
Publication Date:
July 10, 2005
ISBN/ISSN:
9781589064522
Stock No:
JSAREA2004001
Pages:
69
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