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Multilateral surveillance:

2011

Title: 2011 Triennial Surveillance Review - External Study - IMF and Global Financial Stability

Series: Policy Papers

Date: July 25, 2011

Notes: This paper represents the views of the author and does not necessarily represent IMF views or IMF policy. The views expressed herein should be attributed to the authors and not to the IMF, its Executive Board, or its management.

Subject: Crisis prevention Data collection Financial stability Fund role Multilateral surveillance Surveillance Technical assistance

Title: 2011 Triennial Surveillance Review - External Study - IMF Surveillance: Coverage, Consistency and Coherence

Series: Policy Papers

Date: July 20, 2011

Notes: This paper represents the views of the author and does not necessarily represent IMF views or IMF policy. The views expressed herein should be attributed to the authors and not to the IMF, its Executive Board, or its management.

Subject: Article IV consultation reports Bilateral surveillance Fund role Global Financial Stability Report Multilateral surveillance Publications Regional Economic Outlook Surveillance World Economic Outlook

Title: 2011 Triennial Surveillance Review - External Report on Interviews with Country Authorities

Series: Policy Papers

Date: May 15, 2011

Notes: This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily represent IMF views or IMF policy. The views expressed herein should be attributed to the authors and not to the IMF, its Executive Board, or its management.

Subject: Bilateral surveillance Developed countries Emerging markets Fund role Monetary authorities Multilateral surveillance Surveillance

2010

Title: The Fund's Role Regarding Cross-Border Capital Flows

Series: Policy Papers

Date: November 15, 2010

Notes: This paper was the basis for a preliminary discussion by the Board on the topic of the Fund's role in capital flows. In the course of 2011, the Fund will carry out extensive analytical work, taking into account country experiences, to inform policy guidance on capital flows and help countries maximize the benefits from these flows while meeting any associated policy challenges. The Fund will communicate on this work as it progresses.

Subject: Bilateral surveillance Capital controls Capital flows Developed countries Emerging markets Fund role Multilateral surveillance

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