No. 422 NAI DT S13201A
Dublin, 29 September 19471
When submitting an application to the Board of Governors, the Executive Directors, after consultation with the applicant country, shall recommend to the Board the amount of the quota, the form of payment, the parity of the currency, conditions regarding exchange restrictions, and such other conditions as, in the opinion of the Executive Directors, the Board of Governors may wish to prescribe.'
Of the 45 countries listed in Schedule A of the Articles of Agreement 41 have accepted membership, the exceptions being Russia, Haiti, Liberia, and New Zealand. Australia has recently decided to join and the question is still under consideration in New Zealand. Of the countries which, like Ireland, were not listed in Schedule A, Italy, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey have applied for and been admitted to membership of the Fund. The admission of Finland has also been agreed to.
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