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International Monetary Fund
VS
The World Bank
What is the real difference?
Purposes of the IMF and The
World Bank
• The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
maintains international monetary cooperation
among its members
• The World Bank aids in the development and
reconstruction of it members
IMF Briefing
– Exchange rate stability, balance of payments
disequilibrium, and growth of international
trade
– Currently 182 member countries
– By sharing economic policies the system of
buying and selling currencies would be stable
World Bank Briefing
Made up of 5 different organizations
– International Bank for Reconstruction and
–
–
–
–

Development (IBRD)
International Development Association (IDA)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
International Center for the Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID)
History behind the IMF and
World Bank
• After the Great Depression in the 1930s there was
a need for an organization to create a system for
exchange rate stability
– Uncertainty of the value of paper money (no longer
used the gold standard)
– Countries began cheating other countries in trade

• Countries’ economies affected by WWII
– need for reconstruction in well-developed nations
– need for development in the lesser developed nations
Bretton Woods Conference
• 1940s proposals for monetary system by Harry
Dexter White (U.S.) and John Keynes (UK)
– establish the value of each currency
– eliminate restrictions and certain practices on trade
– assistance for post-war reconstruction

• Bretton Woods Conference, New Hampshire, July
1944 with delegates of 44 nations
– final negotiations of the IMF and the World Bank took
place
Purposes of the IMF
Articles of Agreement of the IMF
i) promote international monetary cooperation
ii) expansion and balanced growth of
international trade
iii) promote exchange rate stability
iv) help establish multilateral system of
payments and eliminate foreign exchange
restrictions
v) make resources of the Fund available to
members
vi) Shorten the duration and lessen the degree
of disequilibrium in international balances
of payments
Where the IMF gets its money
• Most comes from the quota subscriptions
– the money each member contributes when
joining the IMF

• General Arrangements to Borrow (1962)
– line of credit set up with several governments
and banks throughout the world
Special Drawing Right (SDRs)
• SDR is an invented currency
– its value is based on the worth of the world’s
five major currencies
US Dollar, French Franc, Pound Sterling,
Japanese Yen, Deutsche Mark

• Countries add SDRs to their holdings of
foreign currencies
– keep available for need of payments that must
be made in foreign exchange
Organization
• Board of Governors
– Each member country appoints one Governor
and and Alternate Governor

• Executive Board
– 24 Executive Directors which are
representatives for the members

• Managing Director
– the chairman of the Executive Board
• Governors spend most of their time dealing
with their own countries
– report their countries’ plans to their
representatives
– only meet with entire IMF board once a year

• Executive Board oversees the economic
policies of the members
– holds meetings three times a week
• Managing Director heads the the IMF staff of
about 2,600 people
– traditionally held by a European
Power among the members
• Size of the quotas determine voting power
• IMF decides on the quota for each member
– richer countries have larger quota

• US having largest economy provides 18%
of the total quota (about $35 billion)
– US has largest voting power (18% or 26,5000)
Members with largest quotas
A bit more on quotas
• Quotas are reviewed every 5 years by the
IMF
• Quotas also determine how much each
member can borrow from the IMF when in
need of aid
When is a country in need ?
• A country that had not taken in enough
foreign currency to pay the other countries
for what they have bought
– spends more money than it takes in

• IMF will lend foreign exchange to that
member
– hoping to stabilize its currency which will
strengthen its trade
How much money a member can
borrow from the IMF
• 25% of the country’s quota may be used
• If this is not sufficient, then members can borrow
up to 3 times the amount of its quota
– present plans for reform to Executive Directors

• If these plans are sufficient for the Executive
Directors, the IMF grants the member a loan
World Bank
Made up of 5 different organizations
– International Bank for Reconstruction and
–
–
–
–

Development (IBRD)
International Development Association (IDA)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
International Center for the Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID)
International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
• Founded in 1944 at the Bretton Woods
Conference
– to finance the reconstruction of countries affected
by WWII
– help with development of impoverished nations

• World Bank’s central institution
• 181 member countries
IBRD continued
• Lends to countries with relatively high per
capita incomes
• Money is used for:
– development projects (i.e. highways, schools)
– programs to help governments change the way
they manage their economies

• Provides technical assistance in projects
International Development
Association
• Established in 1960
– assist the poorest developing countries

• lends to countries with annual per capita
incomes of about $800 or less
– It’s loans are knows as “credits”

• 161 members
International Finance Corporation
• Established in 1956 to reduce poverty and
improve people's lives in an environmentally and
socially responsible manner (174 members)
• finances private sector investments, mobilizes
capital in international financial markets, and
provides technical assistance and advice to
governments and businesses
• provides both loan and equity finance for business
ventures in developing countries
Multilateral Investment Guarantee
Agency
• Established in 1988
• helps developing countries attract foreign
investment
– provides investment marketing services and legal
advisory services to its members

• 152 members
International Center for the
Settlement of Investment Disputes
• Established in 1966 to promote increased flow of
international investment
• Provides facilities for the reconciliation of
disputes between governments and foreign
investors
• 131 members
Where the IBRD gets its money
• through the sale of its bonds in international
capital markets
• Members’ subscriptions to its capital stock
– only 10% of the subscriptions is used by the Bank

• “Callable Capital”
– portion of the subscriptions that the Bank borrows
– the Bank charges a rate of interest rate on its loans
to pay this back
Where the IDA gets its money
• Mostly from governments’ voluntary
contributions
• Replenishments
– additional contributions which are needed every
few years
Differences between the IBRD and
the IDA
• IBRD charges an interest rate on loans
– loans must be repaid within 15-20 years with a 5
year grace period

• IDA does not charge an interest rate, only a
0.75% service charge
– repayment period is 30-45 years with a 10 grace
period
Asian Crisis
• Financial crisis broke out in Asia in 1997
– large declines in currencies, stock markets, and
other asset prices

• affected emerging markets outside of Asia
• IMF arranged programs of economic stabilization
and reform with Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand
IMF’s Actions
• Temporary tightening of monetary policy
• correct the weaknesses in the financial system
• remove features of the economy that were
impediments to growth
• assist in reopening lines of external financing
• maintaining a sound fiscal policy

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Low Soo Peng IMF vs World Bank

  • 1. International Monetary Fund VS The World Bank What is the real difference?
  • 2. Purposes of the IMF and The World Bank • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintains international monetary cooperation among its members • The World Bank aids in the development and reconstruction of it members
  • 3. IMF Briefing – Exchange rate stability, balance of payments disequilibrium, and growth of international trade – Currently 182 member countries – By sharing economic policies the system of buying and selling currencies would be stable
  • 4. World Bank Briefing Made up of 5 different organizations – International Bank for Reconstruction and – – – – Development (IBRD) International Development Association (IDA) International Finance Corporation (IFC) Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
  • 5. History behind the IMF and World Bank • After the Great Depression in the 1930s there was a need for an organization to create a system for exchange rate stability – Uncertainty of the value of paper money (no longer used the gold standard) – Countries began cheating other countries in trade • Countries’ economies affected by WWII – need for reconstruction in well-developed nations – need for development in the lesser developed nations
  • 6. Bretton Woods Conference • 1940s proposals for monetary system by Harry Dexter White (U.S.) and John Keynes (UK) – establish the value of each currency – eliminate restrictions and certain practices on trade – assistance for post-war reconstruction • Bretton Woods Conference, New Hampshire, July 1944 with delegates of 44 nations – final negotiations of the IMF and the World Bank took place
  • 7. Purposes of the IMF Articles of Agreement of the IMF i) promote international monetary cooperation ii) expansion and balanced growth of international trade iii) promote exchange rate stability
  • 8. iv) help establish multilateral system of payments and eliminate foreign exchange restrictions v) make resources of the Fund available to members vi) Shorten the duration and lessen the degree of disequilibrium in international balances of payments
  • 9. Where the IMF gets its money • Most comes from the quota subscriptions – the money each member contributes when joining the IMF • General Arrangements to Borrow (1962) – line of credit set up with several governments and banks throughout the world
  • 10. Special Drawing Right (SDRs) • SDR is an invented currency – its value is based on the worth of the world’s five major currencies US Dollar, French Franc, Pound Sterling, Japanese Yen, Deutsche Mark • Countries add SDRs to their holdings of foreign currencies – keep available for need of payments that must be made in foreign exchange
  • 11. Organization • Board of Governors – Each member country appoints one Governor and and Alternate Governor • Executive Board – 24 Executive Directors which are representatives for the members • Managing Director – the chairman of the Executive Board
  • 12. • Governors spend most of their time dealing with their own countries – report their countries’ plans to their representatives – only meet with entire IMF board once a year • Executive Board oversees the economic policies of the members – holds meetings three times a week • Managing Director heads the the IMF staff of about 2,600 people – traditionally held by a European
  • 13. Power among the members • Size of the quotas determine voting power • IMF decides on the quota for each member – richer countries have larger quota • US having largest economy provides 18% of the total quota (about $35 billion) – US has largest voting power (18% or 26,5000)
  • 15. A bit more on quotas • Quotas are reviewed every 5 years by the IMF • Quotas also determine how much each member can borrow from the IMF when in need of aid
  • 16. When is a country in need ? • A country that had not taken in enough foreign currency to pay the other countries for what they have bought – spends more money than it takes in • IMF will lend foreign exchange to that member – hoping to stabilize its currency which will strengthen its trade
  • 17. How much money a member can borrow from the IMF • 25% of the country’s quota may be used • If this is not sufficient, then members can borrow up to 3 times the amount of its quota – present plans for reform to Executive Directors • If these plans are sufficient for the Executive Directors, the IMF grants the member a loan
  • 18.
  • 19. World Bank Made up of 5 different organizations – International Bank for Reconstruction and – – – – Development (IBRD) International Development Association (IDA) International Finance Corporation (IFC) Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
  • 20. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development • Founded in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference – to finance the reconstruction of countries affected by WWII – help with development of impoverished nations • World Bank’s central institution • 181 member countries
  • 21. IBRD continued • Lends to countries with relatively high per capita incomes • Money is used for: – development projects (i.e. highways, schools) – programs to help governments change the way they manage their economies • Provides technical assistance in projects
  • 22. International Development Association • Established in 1960 – assist the poorest developing countries • lends to countries with annual per capita incomes of about $800 or less – It’s loans are knows as “credits” • 161 members
  • 23. International Finance Corporation • Established in 1956 to reduce poverty and improve people's lives in an environmentally and socially responsible manner (174 members) • finances private sector investments, mobilizes capital in international financial markets, and provides technical assistance and advice to governments and businesses • provides both loan and equity finance for business ventures in developing countries
  • 24. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency • Established in 1988 • helps developing countries attract foreign investment – provides investment marketing services and legal advisory services to its members • 152 members
  • 25. International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes • Established in 1966 to promote increased flow of international investment • Provides facilities for the reconciliation of disputes between governments and foreign investors • 131 members
  • 26. Where the IBRD gets its money • through the sale of its bonds in international capital markets • Members’ subscriptions to its capital stock – only 10% of the subscriptions is used by the Bank • “Callable Capital” – portion of the subscriptions that the Bank borrows – the Bank charges a rate of interest rate on its loans to pay this back
  • 27. Where the IDA gets its money • Mostly from governments’ voluntary contributions • Replenishments – additional contributions which are needed every few years
  • 28. Differences between the IBRD and the IDA • IBRD charges an interest rate on loans – loans must be repaid within 15-20 years with a 5 year grace period • IDA does not charge an interest rate, only a 0.75% service charge – repayment period is 30-45 years with a 10 grace period
  • 29. Asian Crisis • Financial crisis broke out in Asia in 1997 – large declines in currencies, stock markets, and other asset prices • affected emerging markets outside of Asia • IMF arranged programs of economic stabilization and reform with Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand
  • 30. IMF’s Actions • Temporary tightening of monetary policy • correct the weaknesses in the financial system • remove features of the economy that were impediments to growth • assist in reopening lines of external financing • maintaining a sound fiscal policy