THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 26, 2017- Topic 2
Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley has demanded reforms to
the International Monetary Fund’s controversial
quota system, shedding light on the problems facing the Bretton Woods
institution in today’s global economy. Quotas determine the size of contingency
funds at the disposal of the IMF to lend to countries in need of help, as well
as the power of individual countries to influence lending decisions and tap
into the funds themselves.
Though developing countries hold less than half the
overall quota at the moment, with their rapidly increasing economic heft they
have demanded a greater share — with limited success. In this context, speaking
at the spring meetings of the IMF, Mr. Jaitley reiterated the need to reform
the quota system further. Else, he warned, the legitimacy and credibility
of the IMF could be eroded. The 15th General Review of
Quotas (GRQ), the most recent attempt to revise the size and composition of the
system, was to be completed by October 2017, but the deadline has now been
extended to 2019. The delay was not unexpected, given the poor precedent set by
the long delay in adoption in 2016 of the previous GRQ (originally approved in
2010). That had doubled the overall size of the quotas to $659 billion (from
$329 billion) while allotting an additional 6% of quotas to the developing world.
But with the rise of competing global institutions ready to meet the capital
needs of the developing world, the patience of countries such as India may be
tested more easily.
Also at
stake is the potency of the IMF in keeping up with the changed fundamental
needs of developing economies. The developing world is looking beyond the
short-term crisis management tools that the IMF, as the sole international
lender of last resort, has traditionally offered them for decades now — albeit
in an unsatisfactory and politically biased way. China, for instance, with its
steadily rising influence on the global economy, has grown to be the focal
point for economies seeking alternative sources of capital to fund their
long-term growth needs. This month, Mr. Jaitley announced that India is seeking
$2 billion from the New Development Bank, set up by the BRICS countries in 2015
with a more equitable power structure, to fund infrastructure projects. The
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, launched in 2014, could be an even bigger
threat to the IMF’s influence given its larger membership, lending capacity and
international reach. In this environment of competition, the IMF will have to
do more than just superficially tinker with its asymmetric power structure and
outdated quota system. Else, it could be slowly but steadily pushed into
irrelevance. Meanwhile, it remains to be seen whether India will continue to
push for reforms at the IMF even as it simultaneously seeks to diversify its
funding base, or whether it will assume a bolder stance in openly favouring one
over the other.
Vocabulary
Contingency: a future
event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
Example: A detailed
contract that attempts to provide for all possible contingencies
Synonyms: eventuality,
incident, happening, occurrence, juncture
Heft: lift or
carry something heavy.
Example: Donald
hefted another pair of sandbags from the stack
Synonyms: lift, lift up, raise, raise
up, heave, hoist, haul, carry, lug, tote
Reiterated: say
something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
Example: She
reiterated that the administration would remain steadfast in its support
Synonyms: repeat, say
again, restate, retell, recapitulate, go over (and
over), rehearse
Precedent: an earlier
event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in
subsequent similar circumstances.
Example: There are
substantial precedents for using interactive media in training
Synonyms: model, exemplar, example, pattern, previous
case, prior instance/example
Tinker: attempt to
repair or improve something in a casual or desultory way, often to no useful
effect.
Example: He spent
hours tinkering with the car
Synonyms: fiddle
with, adjust, fix, try to mend, play about with, fool
with, futz with
Diversify: make or
become more diverse or varied.
Example: The trilobites diversified
into a great number of species