condiionalitatea
Condiționalitatea (Romanian for “conditionality”) is a principle in international finance and development whereby the provision of financial assistance, loans, grants, or policy support is made dependent on the recipient meeting specified conditions. These conditions aim to influence policy choices, governance, and economic performance to increase the likelihood that funds are used effectively and that reforms deliver broader development or stability objectives.
Historically, conditionality has been used by creditor institutions and donors such as the International Monetary Fund,
Types and mechanisms include macroeconomic conditionality, which seeks stabilization through fiscal and monetary reforms; structural conditionality,
Critiques note that conditionality can infringe sovereignty, impose one-size-fits-all reforms, and produce short-term social costs. Effectiveness
Condiționalitatea remains a central topic in development policy, international finance, and comparative politics, shaping how external