Questions about IMF/World Bank Reform? Ask a TripleCrisis Economist. Deadline for questions: this Friday, April 16.

The 2010 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank will be held over the weekend of April 24-25 at the World Bank and IMF Headquarters in Washington, D.C.  As in previous years, a Civil Society Policy Forum, a program of policy dialogues for Civil Society Organizations, will be held between April 22-25, 2010. In the wake of the triple crises in finance, development and the environment, the Bretton Woods institutions face increasing pressure for reform.

In advance of the meetings, the unique collection of international economists at the Triple Crisis Blog is taking your questions.  What arguments most need sound backing from economic analysts?  Which reform proposals are you unsure about?

Post your questions as comments on this blog posting, and Triple Crisis analysts will do their best to answer with blog posts.  Look for answers during the meetings and in the week before.  We’ll answer as many as we can.  We look forward to your questions.

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3 Responses to “Questions about IMF/World Bank Reform? Ask a TripleCrisis Economist. Deadline for questions: this Friday, April 16.”

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