Trouble in the developing world? Call the IMF
In a recently published paper, ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø political science Professor Jaroslav Tir highlights how intergovernmental organizations help end civil wars
There’s trouble in Africa, where a protracted civil war between government forces and rebels in the countryside threatens to undo years of hard work to raise the country’s standard of living and its prospects for future economic growth.
This is a job for the IMF.
No, not theÌý—the fictional U.S. covert government agency tasked with successfully completing next-to-impossible missions, as popularized by the Mission: