Do external interventions work? The case of trade reform conditions in IMF supported programs
Trade reform conditions are common in IMF supported programs. Of the 99 countries that had IMF programs during 1993-2003, 77 had trade reform conditions in their programs. Since the WTO has not been found especially effective in promoting trade openness for most developing countries, it is of great interest to see if the IMF has been more effective as it combines carrots and sticks not available to the WTO. Yet, the effectiveness of these trade conditions has not been systematically studied. Using a unique dataset, this paper provides such an assessment. It finds that trade conditions are indeed associated with an increase in trade openness on average, but the effect comes mostly from countries that can be characterized by a high degree of "willingness to reform."
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2010
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Authors: | Wei, Shang-Jin ; Zhang, Zhiwei |
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Journal of Development Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0304-3878. - Vol. 92.2010, 1, p. 71-81
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Conditionality Ownership Openness |
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