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|a Progress Report to The IMFC on The Activities of The Independent Evaluation Office of The IMF.
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
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|a COVID-19
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|a Economic & financial crises & disasters
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|a Environmental Economics
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|a Financial crises
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|a Natural Disasters and Their Management
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|a Political Economy
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|a Monetary economics
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|a Environment
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|a Climate
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|a Climate change
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|a Crisis management
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|a Macrostructural analysis
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|a Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation
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|a Political economy
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|a Health Behavior
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|a Global Warming
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|a Institutions and the Macroeconomy
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|a Monetary policy
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|a Diseases: Contagious
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|a Financial Risk Management
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|a Monetary Policy
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|a Money and Monetary Policy
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|a Structural reforms
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|a Climatic changes
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|b Independent Evaluation Office
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|a Since the 2021 Annual Meetings, the IEO has made considerable progress with three ongoing evaluations, while two management implementation plans (MIPs) to follow up on recommendations from previous evaluations have been approved by the Board. In addition, to mark its twentieth birthday, the IEO organized a virtual conference to reflect on experience from its second decade and consider future challenges. We have also contributed to the ongoing work on institutional integrity at the IMF, drawing on a stocktaking of material contained in past evaluations and are considering additional work on these issues as we select two new evaluation topics later this year
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