Question
What is one thing the IMF does, but not the World Bank?(1 point)
Responses
It sells bonds to governments and institutions.
It sells bonds to governments and institutions.
Only poorer countries can borrow money from the IMF.
Only poorer countries can borrow money from the IMF.
It invests in projects in countries that need help.
It invests in projects in countries that need help.
Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
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It sells bonds to governments and institutions.
It sells bonds to governments and institutions.
Only poorer countries can borrow money from the IMF.
Only poorer countries can borrow money from the IMF.
It invests in projects in countries that need help.
It invests in projects in countries that need help.
Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.**
The IMF provides financial assistance to its member countries, regardless of their income level, whereas the World Bank primarily focuses on lending to developing countries for specific projects.
**Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.**
The IMF provides financial assistance to its member countries, regardless of their income level, whereas the World Bank primarily focuses on lending to developing countries for specific projects.
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