The IMF talks tough on US budget deal (in French)
One of the International Monetary Fund’s top officials has some tough words about the inadequacy of America’s recent attempts to rein in its debt. But they’re in French. In an interview with Le Monde, IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard called the budget deal "insuffisant" and said that the United States still lacks a credible plan ...
One of the International Monetary Fund's top officials has some tough words about the inadequacy of America's recent attempts to rein in its debt. But they're in French. In an interview with Le Monde, IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard called the budget deal "insuffisant" and said that the United States still lacks a credible plan for controlling its debt.
One of the International Monetary Fund’s top officials has some tough words about the inadequacy of America’s recent attempts to rein in its debt. But they’re in French. In an interview with Le Monde, IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard called the budget deal "insuffisant" and said that the United States still lacks a credible plan for controlling its debt.
In English, the Fund’s leaders have been considerably more gentle.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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