The Hasevi Model Curative with IMF

The provided text introduces the *Hasevi Curative Model**, a diagnostic framework designed to critique and reform **International Monetary Fund (IMF)* interventions in developing countries. This model argues that traditional IMF strategies, such as *austerity and privatization**, mistakenly treat deep-seated structural issues as simple short-term financial imbalances. By focusing on **etiological isolation**, the framework suggests that these conventional remedies actually paralyze a nation's **internal productive capacity**, leading to a cycle of permanent debt. Ultimately, the source advocates for a shift away from restrictive fiscal policies toward **endogenous capacity optimization* to foster genuine economic independence. This theoretical approach seeks to replace *surface-level symptom management* with a more profound cure for systemic economic instability.