Using an LIC-specific participation model, we adopt a propensity score matching (PSM) methodology to compare economic growth performance in countries with and without IMF programmes over the period 1989–2008. Concessional programmes are found to have had a generally positive effect on economic growth for up to two years after agreements were signed. The effects are contingent on other factors including overall initial economic conditions, recent prior growth performance, aid dependency, debt, IMF resources, recent history of IMF engagement and time period. We examine the implications of the results as the IMF considers how best to support the Sustainable Development Goals
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
Despite different voices from critics, the IMF has put development at the center of its policies. Th...
This article examines the effects of project finance on economic growth in the least developed count...
<p>Using an LIC-specific participation model, we adopt a propensity score matching (PSM) methodology...
From the time the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded, there has been heated debate over t...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
The average impact of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programmes on the economic growth of the...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
In this paper, using panel data for 119 countries from 1993-2017, we study the impact of IMF program...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
Despite different voices from critics, the IMF has put development at the center of its policies. Th...
This article examines the effects of project finance on economic growth in the least developed count...
<p>Using an LIC-specific participation model, we adopt a propensity score matching (PSM) methodology...
From the time the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded, there has been heated debate over t...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
The average impact of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programmes on the economic growth of the...
In theory, the IMF could influence economic growth via several channels, among them advice to policy...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
This thesis contains four independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understand...
In this paper, using panel data for 119 countries from 1993-2017, we study the impact of IMF program...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of I...
Despite different voices from critics, the IMF has put development at the center of its policies. Th...
This article examines the effects of project finance on economic growth in the least developed count...