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Exiting from crisis intervention policies
01 March 2010
Now that the crisis is progressively disappearing, what to do with the crisis-related intervention measures? Even if we want to restore and guaranty economic recovery, maintaining such measures on the long run is not recommended at all. It would in fact distort private initiative, financial and fiscal policies and risks stirring up inflation. In this IMF paper, the authors make recommendations on exiting from those measures. It exposes the main principles and guidelines to follow when defining new fiscal, monetary and financial policies.

http://www.lesechos.fr/medias/2010/0223//300412261.pdf

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