The weighted voting system used by the International Monetary Fund creates problems of democratic legitimacy since each member's influence or voting power is not in general equal to its voting weight. Using voting power analysis to analyse both the Board of Governors and the Executive Board, we show that it tends to enhance the power of the United States at the expense of all other members. We investigate the constituency system as a form of representative democracy, idealizing it as a compound voting body, and find that it gives disproportionately large power to some smaller European countries, particularly Belgium and Netherlands. We also find that many countries are effectively disenfranchised. Separate analyses are done for 2006 and 2...
The IMF has been facing criticism in recent years. Its legitimacy has been undermined as some member...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has long been under fire for not adapting its governance and q...
We discuss the reform of the voting rules at the heart of the governance of the IMF and World Bank (...
The weighted voting system used by the International Monetary Fund creates problems of democratic le...
The constitutions of the Bretton Woods Institutions require decisions to be taken by weighted voting...
This note shows that in the Sodrow-Miesowski-Wilson model, the Nash equilibrium in capital taxes dep...
In general in an organisation whose system of governance involves weighted voting, a member's weight...
The Bretton Woods institutions have systems of governance based on weighted voting. Each member poss...
In general in organisations whose system of governance involves weighted majority voting, power and ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates the voting power of a country by dividing the total...
We consider some of the implications of a proposed reform of the voting system of the IMF in which t...
Member countries of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) contribute to a pool of resources that is ...
The constitutions of the Bretton Woods Institutions require decisions to be taken by weighted voting...
The author proposes a series of changes that he says should be made to the rules for setting member ...
We explore the governance structure of the International Monetary Fund, wherein voting power is expl...
The IMF has been facing criticism in recent years. Its legitimacy has been undermined as some member...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has long been under fire for not adapting its governance and q...
We discuss the reform of the voting rules at the heart of the governance of the IMF and World Bank (...
The weighted voting system used by the International Monetary Fund creates problems of democratic le...
The constitutions of the Bretton Woods Institutions require decisions to be taken by weighted voting...
This note shows that in the Sodrow-Miesowski-Wilson model, the Nash equilibrium in capital taxes dep...
In general in an organisation whose system of governance involves weighted voting, a member's weight...
The Bretton Woods institutions have systems of governance based on weighted voting. Each member poss...
In general in organisations whose system of governance involves weighted majority voting, power and ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates the voting power of a country by dividing the total...
We consider some of the implications of a proposed reform of the voting system of the IMF in which t...
Member countries of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) contribute to a pool of resources that is ...
The constitutions of the Bretton Woods Institutions require decisions to be taken by weighted voting...
The author proposes a series of changes that he says should be made to the rules for setting member ...
We explore the governance structure of the International Monetary Fund, wherein voting power is expl...
The IMF has been facing criticism in recent years. Its legitimacy has been undermined as some member...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has long been under fire for not adapting its governance and q...
We discuss the reform of the voting rules at the heart of the governance of the IMF and World Bank (...