Which of the following is true about the International Monetary Fund? It is primarily responsible for policing the world trading system. It is seen as the lender of last resort to nation-states whose economies are in turmoil. It is responsible for establishing multinational treaties to govern the global business system. It was established to formulate a coordinated policy response to financial crises in developing nations.
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