<P> Typical stabilisation policies include: </P> <Ul> <Li> balance of payments deficits reduction through currency devaluation </Li> <Li> budget deficit reduction through higher taxes and lower government spending, also known as austerity </Li> <Li> restructuring foreign debts </Li> <Li> monetary policy to finance government deficits (usually in the form of loans from central banks) </Li> <Li> eliminating food subsidies </Li> <Li> raising the price of public services </Li> <Li> cutting wages </Li> <Li> decrementing domestic credit . </Li> </Ul> <Li> balance of payments deficits reduction through currency devaluation </Li> <Li> budget deficit reduction through higher taxes and lower government spending, also known as austerity </Li>

Conditionality or structural adjustment imposed by the international monetary includes