Finance & Development, December 1985
- Enhancing the effectiveness of surveillance: The Fund’s oversight of economic policies
- Food security and poverty in LDCs: Raising incomes, not just food supplies, is the key
- Trends in grain consumption in the developing world, 1960–80
- World Economy in Transition: Food production and prices
- The deficit experience in industrial countries: Fiscal deficits in their domestic and international setting
- Financial reform in China: Complementing the economic reform
- Unifying multiple exchange rates: The practical issues involved
- Special Section Investing in Development: lessons of World Bank experience: The conclusions of a major introspective review
- Foreign currency options: Reducing exchange risks: an innovative approach
- Privatization and the public sector: Shifting activities to the private sector
- Industrial restructuring in developing countries: The need and the means
- Cooperating for growth and adjustment: The 1985 Annual Meetings of the Bank and the Fund
- The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency an update
- Books: The global assembly line; decision making in international organizations; policy making in Mexico; managing and analyzing risk; OPEC investments; performance and prospects in industrial countries; energy policy; basic needs; and housing finance
- Letters
- Index 1985
Article
Privatization and the public sector: Shifting activities to the private sector
- International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
- Published Date:
- December 1985

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