WORLD BANK see also International Monetary System

Addresses

American Policy To Promote World Development, W. Allen Wallis, 16319-16321 [20JN]

IMF Funding: President Reagan (excerpt), 34046 [18NO]

International Lending—Trade, Not Aid: Hans H. Angermueller, 32048-32049, 32092 [10NO]

Problem of International Borrowing, Paul Craig Roberts, 20898 [26JY]

U.S. Participation in the IMF, President Reagan (excerpt), 26499 [29SE]

Amendments

Eximbank: extend authority (H.R. 2957), 20871, 20872, 20875, 20901, 20908 [26JY]

Export-Import Bank Act: amend (S. 869), 14996 [8JN]

IMF: reauthorize (S. 695), 13297 [23MY], 14711-14714, 14715, 14718, 14728, 14742, 14743 [7JN], 14911-14913, 14918, 14920, 14924, 14936, 14941-14945, 14950, 14951, 14954, 14995-14997 [8JN], 22682-22691 [4AU]

———U.S. contribution (H.R. 2957), 19177 [14JY], 19809 [19JY], 20126 [20JY], 20281 [21JY], 20862, 20871, 20872, 20875, 20901, 20908, 21017 [26JY], 21260 [27JY], 21520, 21522 [28JY], 21652, 21672, 21677, 21678, 21752 [29JY], 22083 [1AU], 22333 [2AU], 22650, 22653, 22655, 22656, 22658, 22659, 22660, 22661, 22663, 22664, 22665, 22669, 22670, 22671, 22672, 22673, 22674, 22675, 22676, 22678, 22679 [3AU]

International Recovery and Financial Stability Act: enact ( S. 695; H.R. 2957)

International Trade and Investment Act: enact (S. 144), 8970-8973 [19AP], 9093-9096, 9110-9159 [20AP], 9409-9457, 9520-9521 [21AP]

Analyses

H.R. 2930, International Recovery and Financial Stability Act, 11338 [5MY]

S. 695, U.S. Participation in the IMF, 4078 [7MR]

Articles and editorials

American Leadership at Williamsburg?, 13894 [25MY]

Bailout Isn't Necessary, 4472 [9MR]

Bank Responsibility for Mexico's Woes, 8874 [18AP]

Bankers' Bluff of 1983, 12944 [18MY]

Banking Bailout, 8237 [12AP]

Banking Crisis Will Test Leaders, 11025 [4MY]

Banks Have Been Wrong, Wrong, Wrong, 14933 [8JN]

Brazil Finds Nice-Guy Role in Debt Drama Difficult, 8878 [18AP]

Brazil Seeks Easing of IMF Terms, 11720 [10MY]

Cut Off the International Loan Lushes, 7825 [7AP]

Debt Crisis—No Need for IMF Bailout, 11129 [4MY]

``Debt Crisis''—No Need for IMF Bailout, 10097 [27AP]

East-West/North-South—Peace and Prosperity?, 7840-7843 [7AP]

ECU—New International Currency?, 11030 [4MY]

Efforts To Strengthen the World's Monetary System (excerpt), 20652 [25JY]

Farmers Need the I.M.F., 31913 [10NO]

Foreign Affairs ``Sparkle''?, 19888 [20JY]

Foreign Debts—A Proposal for U.S. Banks, 14924 [8JN]

Future for International Lending, 33901 [17NO]

Give IDA What It Needs, 26212 [28SE]

Gold—The Money of the People, 8062 [12AP]

Hope Stirs for World Debt Relief, 9218 [20AP]

House Banking Committee Greasing Skids for IMF, 8660 [14AP]

How the Debt Bomb Might Be Defused, 14931-14933 [8JN]

How the IMF Could Become a Real S&P for International Debt, 24594 [19SE]

How To Cool the Dollar—Even the Experts Can't Agree, 19880 [20JY]

I.M.F. Easing Chile Loan, 11547 [9MY]

IMF Austerity Prescriptions Could Be Hazardous, 2595 [22FE]

IMF Cliffhanger, 20391 [21JY]

IMF Pay and Benefits Scrutinized, 13304 [23MY]

IMF Quota Increase (excerpt), 20895 [26JY]

IMF (sundry excerpts), 34011 [18NO]

IMF—The Crutch That Cripples, 10386 [28AP]

International Trade and Investment Act (S. 144) (sundry), 9412, 9418-9423 [21AP]

Let's Talk Money at Williamsburg, 12026 [11MY]

Mexico's Financial Crisis Raises Political Concerns in the United States, 9058 [19AP]

Mr. Reagan on the IMF, 26499 [29SE]

Mr. Reagan's Summit Victory, 14465 [6JN]

Muscular Dollar—An Economic Liability, 19888 [20JY]

Nearer, My God, to Thee?, 8344 [13AP]

Need for Change in the International Financial System, 33900 [17NO]

New Asian Equation—Asia's Drive To Development, 10378 [28AP]

``No'' to More Money for the IMF, 32641 [15NO]

Participation in the IMF's Compensatory Facilities, 14483 [6JN]

Price of IMF Bailout Is Rapidly Escalating, 24469 [15SE]

Signs of Strain in Sao Paulo, 8680 [14AP]

Snub for U.S. Regulators, 12007 [11MY]

Stability Possible Within Floating Rate System, 19887 [20JY]

Time for Congress To Look Into ``Volckergate'', 8073 [12AP]

Two Ways With Bank Claims, 10739 [3MY]

We Pay and the LDC's Get a Blank Check, 11839 [11MY]

West Presses Efforts To Halt ``Time Bomb'' of Third World Debt, 11425 [6MY], 11541 [9MY]

What Debt Crisis?, 11842 [11MY]

What Mexico's President Must Be Thinking Right Now, 8667 [14AP]

Why Congress Should Pass IMF Quota Hike, 15540 [13JN], 16683 [21JN]

Why Should Congress Lend Foreign Banks a Hand?, 20098 [20JY]

Why Should We Bail Out the Big Banks?, 8848 [18AP]

Words of Williamsburg, 14466 [6JN]

World Debt Crisis, 7232 [24MR]

Write Down Loans? Perish the Thought, 13157 [19MY], 14923 [8JN]

Bills and resolutions

Bretton Woods Agreements Act: amend (see H.R. 2756)

Developing countries: rescheduling of debts (see H.R. 2378)

Foreign loans: impose restrictions on certain (see H.R. 2378)

IMF: increase U.S. participation (see H.R. 2378, 2756)

Communiques

Impact of U.S. participation in the IMF on the international debt problem: Dept. of the Treasury (excerpt), 20880 [26JY]

Documents

International Financing System, 14480 [6JN]

Explanations

H. Con. Res. 130, restoration of a stable monetary system, 13614 [24MY]

Interviews

IMF loans—bailing the banks in deeper, Craig Roberts, 7831-7833 [7AP]

``Sooner or Later the Dollar Has To Start Weakening,'' with Sec. of the Treasury Regan, 19878 [20JY]

Weintraub optimistic about U.S. bank role in world debt picture (interview), 12639 [17MY]

Letters

Appropriations for the International Development Association, Terence Cardinal Cooke, 25080 [21SE]

Exchange rate disequilibria: National Association of Manufacturers, 19886 [20JY]

IMF reauthorization, 14914 [8JN]

———Dept. of Agriculture, 20636 [25JY], 20866 [26JY]

———Dept. of the Treasury, 20866 [26JY]

———Edwin J. Gray, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 20637 [25JY], 20867 [26JY]

———Henry H. Fowler, 20866 [26JY]

———Paul A. Volcker, Federal Reserve System, 20637 [25JY], 20865 [26JY]

———President Reagan, 4077 [7MR], 14476 [6JN], 19800 [19JY], 20100 [20JY], 20635, 20637 [25JY], 20865 [26JY]

———Public Securities Association, 20880 [26JY]

———Secretaries of State and the Treasury, 20635 [25JY], 20865 [26JY]

———U.S. Trade Representative Brock, 20636 [25JY], 20867 [26JY]

International Recovery and Financial Stability Act: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 22657 [3AU]

———David Roberti and Ray Johnson for State of California Senate, 21665 [29JY]

———Edwin J. Gray for Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 21665 [29JY]

———Paul A. Volcker, 21665 [29JY]

———President Reagan, 21666 [29JY]

———Theodore A. Bruinsma for Los Angeles, Calif., Chamber of Commerce, 21665 [29JY]

———Willard M. Berry for Coalition for Employment Through Exports, Inc., 21665 [29JY]

International Trade and Investment Act: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 9413 [21AP]

———(sundry), 9413, 9416, 9429 [21AP]

Promote the Williamsburg Summit: National Association of Manufacturers, 11417 [6MY]

Lists

Organizations supporting the International Trade and Investment Act (S. 144), 9448 [21AP]

Memorandums

Balance-of-payments shortfall in the Dominican Republic threatens IMF stabilization program, 18219 [29JN]

Memorials of legislature

Eximbank funding: Washington, 15606 [14JN]

Motion

International Recovery and Financial Stability Act: enact (H.R. 2957), insert test in S. 695, 22682 [3AU]

Papers

International Debt Problem, Ad Hoc Committee on International Debt and U.S. Financial Policies, 7064-7066 [23MR]

Moral Hazard of IMF Lending, Roland Vaubel, 6655-6658 [22MR]

Petitions

IMF funding: San Diego, Calif., Federation of Republican Women's Clubs, 11671 [10MY]

Remarks in House

China, People's Republic of: bilateral foreign aid, 12043 [11MY]

Developing countries: rescheduling of debts (H.J. Res. 208), 5886 [17MR]

Eximbank: activities performance information, 16804 [22JN]

———assistance to Communist countries, 30486 [2NO]

———extend authority (H.R. 2957), 20913 [26JY]

Export-Import Bank Act: extend (S.J. Res. 189), 29999 [31OC]

IMF: funding the International Development Association, 25080 [21SE]

———impact of certain loan agreements on the poor, 18303 [30JN]

———proposed capital increase, 25080 [21SE]

———U.S. contribution, 6837, 6839 [23MR], 7314 [24MR], 8667 [14AP], 8878 [18AP], 11858, 11859 [11MY], 18303 [30JN], 19799 [19JY], 20604 [25JY], 22188 [2AU], 25715 [26SE], 25890 [27SE], 33578 [17NO], 34010, 34011, 34015, 34017, 34023, 34024, 34045-34086 [18NO]

———U.S. contribution (H. Con. Res. 130), 13614 [24MY]

———U.S. contribution (H.R. 2957), 15491 [13JN], 16683 [21JN], 18911 [13JY], 20098, 20099 [20JY], 20180, 20211-20223 [21JY], 20633-20658 [25JY], 20855, 20856, 20860-20913 [26JY], 21649-21684, 21745 [29JY], 22650-22682 [3AU], 34959 [14DE]

———U.S. contribution (S. 695), technical corrections, 22691 [3AU]

International debt: efforts to reduce (H.J. Res. 208), 5886 [17MR]

International Financial Stability Act: enact (H.R. 2378), 8679 [14AP], 8878 [18AP]

———introduction (H.R. 2931), 11156 [5MY]

IMF: overview, 14382, 14388 [2JN]

———U.S. participation, 14271 [1JN], 15102 [9JN]

International Recovery and Financial Stability Act: enact (H.R. 2957), 12007 [11MY], 15491 [13JN], 18911 [13JY], 22650-22682 [3AU]

———introduction (H.R. 2930), 11338 [5MY]

Limited Test Ban Treaty: prohibit foreign assistance to nonparticipants (H.R. 3374, 3375), 16694 [21JN]

Loan agreements: financial instability, 8679 [14AP], 8878 [18AP]

Monetary and fiscal policies: implement improved (H.J. Res. 208), 5886 [17MR]

Multilateral development banks: U.S. participation, 26211 [28SE]

U.S. trade: restrict use of IMF funds by members who fail to eliminate import restrictions, 6839 [23MR]

World economic recovery: monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate (H.J. Res. 208), 5886 [17MR]

Remarks in Senate

Exchange rates: correct disequilibria, 19875 [20JY]

IMF: bailout, 7838 [7AP], 9019 [19AP]

———loan policy, 2595 [22FE]

———reauthorize (S. 695), 4077 [7MR], 13297 [23MY], 14710-14732 [7JN], 14911-14972 [8JN], 15162 [9JN]

———reauthorize (S. 695), unanimous-consent agreement, 14716 [7JN]

———U.S. contributions, 4472 [9MR], 7064 [23MR], 26404 [29SE]

International financial system (S. Con. Res. 43), 14503 [6JN]

International monetary system: improving (S. Res. 135), 13892 [25MY]

International Trade and Investment Act: enact (S. 144), 8970 [19AP], 9093-9096, 9110-9159 [20AP], 9409-9457 [21AP], 16166-16170 [16JN]

Williamsburg Summit: improving international monetary system, 13888 [25MY], 14465 [6JN]

———promote (S. Res. 135), 11416 [6MY]

Reports

European Parliament Delegation and U.S. Factfinding Delegation: 21st meeting, 6081 [18MR]

Exchange Rates and Trade Policy, Institute for International Economics, 19881-19885 [20JY]

International Lending Supervision, 14960-14962 [8JN]

Summit of Industrialized Nations, 14927 [8JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Bretton Woods Institutions, 30572 [2NO]

Pease, Donald J.: Strong Dollar, 11341 [5MY]

Resolutions by organizations

U.S. participation in the IMF: Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations, 20867 [26JY]

Rulings of the Chair

IMF: U.S. contribution (H.R. 2957), 21679 [29JY]

International Recovery and Financial Stability Act: enact (H.R. 2957), 22658, 22663, 22664, 22678, 22679 [3AU]

Statements

Exchange Rates and International Trade, George Liney, 19945 [20JY]

Financing Development in the Third World, 15535-15537 [13JN]

Future Evolution of the International Financial System, Senator Bradley, 13895-13898 [25MY]

IMF Contribution, Anthony M. Solomon, 26404-26406 [29SE]

———David Stockman (excerpt), 20895 [26JY]

———former Secretaries of the Treasury, 20866 [26JY]

———Howard Banks, 20653 [25JY]

———sundry excerpts, 14719, 14723 [7JN], 14937, 14959 [8JN]

Scapegoating America, David I. Meiselman, 13886 [25MY]

U.S. Contribution to the IMF, Representative Dorgan, 28237 [18OC]

Studies

International Debt—Crisis and Challenge, Robert E. Weintraub (excerpt), 9020 [19AP], 20655 [25JY]

Tables

Comparison of Boschwitz proposal and April 19 compromise on withholding—International Trade and Investment Act (S. 144), 9416 [21AP]

Countries known to employ export subsidies, 14723 [7JN]

Current cumulative revenue estimate, 9410 [21AP]

Principal third world copper producers and their IMF borrowing, 14919, 14948 [8JN]

Testimonies

IMF Quota Increase, Paul C. Roberts, 25715 [26SE]

———sundry, 20867 [26JY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 130, restoration of a stable monetary system, 13614 [24MY]

H. Res. 249, consideration of H.R. 2957, International Recovery and Financial Stability Act, 20211 [21JY]

H.J. Res. 208, pursue monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate world economic recovery, 5887 [17MR]

H.R. 2931, International Financial Stability Act, 11156 [5MY]

H.R. 3374, 3375, foreign assistance limitation for Limited Test Ban Treaty nonparticipants, 16694 [21JN]

S. 144, International Trade and Investment Act, 9457-9463 [21AP]

S. 695, IMF reauthorization, 4077 [7MR], 14969-14972 [8JN]

S. 1761, investment by foreign pension plans in the U.S., 22511 [3AU]

S. Res. 135, improving the international monetary system, 11416 [6MY], 13899 [25MY]

S.J. Res. 189, extending the expiration date of the Export-Import Bank Act, 30000 [31OC]