Noun
The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConditionality also reassures the IMF that the funds lent to them will be used for the purposes defined by the Articles of Agreement and provides safeguards that country will be able to rectify its macroeconomic and structural imbalances. Source: Internet
At the Budget committee meeting, Germany’s Europe minister Michael Roth emphasised that the multi-annual financial framework (MFF), Next Generation fund and the rule of law conditionality come as a package and should not be split under any circumstances. Source: Internet
Conditionality is associated with economic theory as well as an enforcement mechanism for repayment. Source: Internet
At that point, the conditionality that the IMF typically imposes in exchange for financing could cause severe damage. Source: Internet
Equally, it cannot be a conditionality invoked in our name, invoked against us. Source: Internet
Because the IMF conditionality would also have required them to reduce their recurrent fiscal expenditure to manageable levels, and probably there were other conditions too difficult for this incompetent regime to implement. Source: Internet