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This paper empirically investigates the extent of investor moral hazard associated with IMF bailouts by analyzing the … responses of sovereign bond spreads to the changes in the perceived probability of IMF bailouts of countries undergoing … Russia in August 1998 that signaled a modification to IMF intervention policy. In contrast, we find evidence that investor …
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The paper presents a detailed description of IMF and World Bank conditionality and tries to explain changes in this … World Bank conditionality as well as interruptions of IMF programs in the recipient countries. Compliance with World Bank … conditionality is lower in election years and pre- election years. Breakdowns of IMF programs are less likely in election years …
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We analyse the effect of IMF and World Bank policies on the composite index of economic freedom by Gwartney et al … relationship between credits and programs of the IMF and economic freedom. …
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played an important role in restructuring the Korean economy over the past … three years. Relying upon survey data collected in 1998 and 1999, this paper explores the role of the IMF in Korea, as … perceived by its citizens. In the eyes of the Korean people, the IMF helped their economy to recover from the crisis. However …
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In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable economic indicators … letters of intent from 38 countries from 4/1997-2/2003 reveals that the number of conditions on an IMF loan depends on a … borrowing country’s voting pattern in the UN general assembly. Closer US allies receive IMF loans with fewer conditions …
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The author argues that a policy of devaluation imposed on African economies in compliance with real exchange rate rules contradicts the inflation objectives of fiscal stabilisation because by devaluing a currency at every instance of inflation, it implies that the exchange rate is indexed to the...
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The paper presents a three period model that studies the eects of IMF loans on borrowers’ and lenders’ welfare … highlighting the fact that the IMF has both de jure and de facto seniority rights over private creditors. It is shown that an IMF … IMF intervention always makes the borrower country better off. The eects on non-senior lenders depend on the size of the …
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Outsourcing grew rapidly during the 1990s and has now become an accepted dimension of corporate strategy. While outsourcing continues to grow in importance, the nature and focus of outsourcing is evolving. Historically, most outsourcing took place in manufacturing industries, but it is now...
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We analyze the costs of trade restrictions for a small developing economy. Capital goods are only introduced on the market if it is profitable to do so. The economy evolves to a balanced growth path in which income, welfare, and the share of introduced capital goods increase if trade...
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Arrangements (agreements, contracts, projects, etc.) are widespread economic events and are the fundamental concept of the economic theory. Infringements (breaches, modifications, changes, etc.) of arrangements are common and have a significant importance for the economic theory. For many years...
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