Writer: Ahmed Awad

For more than three decades, Jordan’s repeated IMF programs have delivered debt service and stability—but not inclusive development. In “Jordan and the IMF: From Rescue to Dependency,” Ahmad Awad traces how austerity, privatization, and regressive taxation deepened poverty and unemployment, arguing for a reset toward fair taxation, expanded social protection, and demand-led, job-creating growth that reflects Jordan’s own priorities.

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