Bailouts sponsored by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are famous for their conditionality: in return for continued installments of desperately needed loans, governments must comply with austere policy changes. Many have suggested, however, that politically important countries face rather weak stringency. Obstacles to testing this hypothesis include finding a measure of political importance that is not plagued by endogeneity and obtaining data on IMF conditionality. We propose to measure political importance using temporary membership on the United Nations Security Council and analyze a newly available dataset on the level of conditionality attached to (a maximum of) 314 IMF arrangements with 101 countries over the 1992 to 2008 period....
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
Abstract International organizations are governed by two parallel sets of rules: formal rules, which...
Bailouts sponsored by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are famous for their conditionality: in ...
We investigate whether elected members of the United Nations Security Council receive favorable trea...
International organizations (IOs) often drive policy change in member countries. Given IOs' limited ...
Conditionalites, measures that a borrowing country should adopt to obtain loans from the IMF, are pe...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
A common feature in programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the use of conditionalities...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) often seeks to influence countries' domestic public policy via...
We investigate whether temporary members of the United Nations Security Council receive favorable tr...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
This paper studies the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in promoting central bank indep...
What explains the substantial variation in the conditionality of loans provided by the Inter- nation...
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
Abstract International organizations are governed by two parallel sets of rules: formal rules, which...
Bailouts sponsored by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are famous for their conditionality: in ...
We investigate whether elected members of the United Nations Security Council receive favorable trea...
International organizations (IOs) often drive policy change in member countries. Given IOs' limited ...
Conditionalites, measures that a borrowing country should adopt to obtain loans from the IMF, are pe...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
A common feature in programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the use of conditionalities...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) often seeks to influence countries' domestic public policy via...
We investigate whether temporary members of the United Nations Security Council receive favorable tr...
In this paper we analyze whether IMF conditionality is exclusively designed in line with observable ...
This paper studies the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in promoting central bank indep...
What explains the substantial variation in the conditionality of loans provided by the Inter- nation...
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
We investigate whether temporary members of the UN Security Council receive favorable treatment from...
Abstract International organizations are governed by two parallel sets of rules: formal rules, which...