Promoting Fiscal Transparency the Complementary Roles of the Imf, Financial Markets and Civil Society [electronic resource] / Murray Petrie.

By: Petrie, MurrayMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 03/199Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2003Description: 1 online resource (45 p.)ISBN: 1451860137 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Budget Activities | Budget Transparency | Fiscal Data | Fiscal Transparency Assessments | Public Economics: General | Argentina | Brazil | Mexico | Poland | South AfricaAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Promoting Fiscal Transparency the Complementary Roles of the Imf, Financial Markets and Civil SocietyOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper explores initiatives to date by the IMF, financial markets, and civil society organizations to assess and utilize information on fiscal transparency. The results of surveys and interviews of rating agency analysts and surveys of civil society organizations on their level of awareness of, and use of IMF fiscal transparency assessments are presented. The paper then considers the relative roles of the IMF, the private sector, and civil society organizations in assessing and promoting fiscal transparency, and the scope for greater complementarity among their roles. The paper concludes with a number of suggestions for making the IMF's fiscal transparency initiatives more effective.
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This paper explores initiatives to date by the IMF, financial markets, and civil society organizations to assess and utilize information on fiscal transparency. The results of surveys and interviews of rating agency analysts and surveys of civil society organizations on their level of awareness of, and use of IMF fiscal transparency assessments are presented. The paper then considers the relative roles of the IMF, the private sector, and civil society organizations in assessing and promoting fiscal transparency, and the scope for greater complementarity among their roles. The paper concludes with a number of suggestions for making the IMF's fiscal transparency initiatives more effective.

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