In general, the IMF provides developing countries with:
A. loans and lets these countries decide how the loans will be used.
B. technical advice but does not provide them with loans.
C. loans, but only if the government adopts certain policies specified by the IMF in return.
D. neither loans nor technical advice.
Answer: C
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