Our study contributes to the search for the elusive catalytic effect of International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending on inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI). Recent scholarship has found that the catalytic effect is conditional on political regime and program stringency. We contribute to this literature by developing and testing a theory which describes how the catalytic effect also varies by economic sector. This is a departure from existing studies, which have tended to focus on aggregate FDI flows after crises. Our findings corroborate previous research, which find that in general IMF lending has a substantial and negative effect on foreign direct investment. However, we find that the negative effect is concentrated in sectors that ar...
There is substantial evidence that International Monetary Fund policies are driven by the powerful s...
Evidence on international capital flows suggests that foreign direct investment (FDI) is less volati...
It is customary to postulate that International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreements or arrangements in Su...
Our study contributes to the search for the elusive catalytic effect of International Monetary Fund ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between a country's involvement in an International Mone...
Interventions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are believed to impact external capital inflo...
The aim of the paper it to assess the “catalytic effect” of IMF lending programs on foreign direct i...
The aim of the paper it to assess the “catalytic effect” of IMF lending programs on foreign direct i...
Using empirical analysis, complemented with case studies, this paper studies under which circumstanc...
Existing studies provide little evidence supporting the claim that an IMF program increases the prop...
Using empirical analysis, complemented with case studies, this paper studies under which circumstanc...
Using panel data for 106 countries in 1971-1997, we estimate generalized least squares regressions t...
This paper examines the effect of the IMF imprimatur on the cost of borrowing in the international c...
One possible explanation for the unsatisfactory implementation of IMF conditionality has been attrib...
This paper investigates the effects that external financing conditions in source and destination cou...
There is substantial evidence that International Monetary Fund policies are driven by the powerful s...
Evidence on international capital flows suggests that foreign direct investment (FDI) is less volati...
It is customary to postulate that International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreements or arrangements in Su...
Our study contributes to the search for the elusive catalytic effect of International Monetary Fund ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between a country's involvement in an International Mone...
Interventions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are believed to impact external capital inflo...
The aim of the paper it to assess the “catalytic effect” of IMF lending programs on foreign direct i...
The aim of the paper it to assess the “catalytic effect” of IMF lending programs on foreign direct i...
Using empirical analysis, complemented with case studies, this paper studies under which circumstanc...
Existing studies provide little evidence supporting the claim that an IMF program increases the prop...
Using empirical analysis, complemented with case studies, this paper studies under which circumstanc...
Using panel data for 106 countries in 1971-1997, we estimate generalized least squares regressions t...
This paper examines the effect of the IMF imprimatur on the cost of borrowing in the international c...
One possible explanation for the unsatisfactory implementation of IMF conditionality has been attrib...
This paper investigates the effects that external financing conditions in source and destination cou...
There is substantial evidence that International Monetary Fund policies are driven by the powerful s...
Evidence on international capital flows suggests that foreign direct investment (FDI) is less volati...
It is customary to postulate that International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreements or arrangements in Su...