Will the IMF Survive to 100?
After almost 80 years of the IMF’s existence, the distribution of influence in key decisions is still much as it was at the organization’s founding in 1945, during the era of Western colonialism – still mostly in the hands of a small set of high-income nation.
Após quase 80 anos de existência do FMI, a distribuição de influência nas suas principais decisões ainda é muito parecida com a da fundação da organização em 1945, durante a era do colonialismo ocidental, permanecendo ainda principalmente nas mãos de um pequeno conjunto de nações de alta renda.
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