The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization that promotes global economic growth and financial stability, encourages international trade, and reduces poverty.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organization of 189 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
The IMF eLibrary is a full-text collection of virtually the entire published output of the International Monetary Fund since 1946. The collection can be searched by topic, country, or series. Some of the advanced search functionality may require the creation of a user profile. The IMFData link helps with data-specific searches. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
This database covers international literature on economics. It includes more than 700 full-text journals; 15 full-text books, including "The Handbook of World Trade"; and complete indexing. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Includes content from more than 20,000 news sources, including newspapers, TV transcripts, newswires, and business magazines.
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IMF eLibrary Data offers a highly manipulable "data warehouse" approach to the huge variety of International Monetary Fund statistics over many years. Users can browse the data or create customized reports to export in familiar formats. The functionality for some of the older data may require the creation of a user profile.
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