IMF and World Bank Policies
Social and
Political Impact
Economic Consequences
Critiques of IMF Strategies
Solutions and Alternatives
100

What does IMF stand for?

International Monetary Fund

100

How has privatization affected employment in South Africa?

It has led to higher unemployment.


100

What happens to a country’s currency when IMF policies cause devaluation?

It loses purchasing power.

100

Why do some critics argue IMF policies favor multinational corporations?

They prioritize foreign investors over local businesses.


100

What is one way South Africa can strengthen its economy without relying on IMF loans?

Invest in local industries.

200

What is one key function of the World Bank?

Providing loans for development projects in low-income countries.

200

What is one way IMF policies have caused political instability?

Governments must follow IMF rules, often leading to protests and dissatisfaction.

200

How do IMF policies affect national debt?

They often increase debt rather than reduce it.

200

What is a major problem with IMF-imposed austerity measures?

They force governments to cut spending on essential services.


200

How can intra-African trade help reduce economic dependency?

It encourages regional cooperation and reduces reliance on external loans.

300

What is the main purpose of an IMF Structural Adjustment Program (SAP)?

To restructure a country’s economy by reducing government spending and increasing trade liberalization.

300

How have reduced public services affected education and healthcare?

Schools and hospitals receive less funding, leading to lower quality services.

300

Why does trade liberalization harm local industries?

It makes countries dependent on foreign imports, weakening local businesses.

300

How have SAPs impacted economic equality?

They have widened the gap between the rich and the poor.

300

What are three industries South Africa could focus on to diversify its economy?

Tourism, renewable energy, and small business development.

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