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O FMI que aparece nas reuniões anuais não é o mesmo FMI que elabora os programas de empréstimos, como mostra o caso do Equador.
O FMI que aparece nas reuniões anuais não é o mesmo FMI que elabora os programas de empréstimos, como mostra o caso do Equador.
The IMF as it presents itself during the annual meetings is not the same IMF as the one putting together loan programs. Ecuador’s case is a sheer example.