This paper presents a public choice model that consists of a special interest group that benefits from distortionary economic policies, the general public who suffers from such policies, and a government that implements these policies. The paper examines how these actors respond to externally imposed conditions that force the government either to implement economic reforms or face the loss of outside assistance. Depending on the domestic political environment, the imposition of economic conditionalities may prove effective, unnecessary, or even counterproductive. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994conditionalities, developing economies, economic reform, foreign aid, political economy,
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ABSTRACT: The relation between IMF conditionality and country ownership of assistance programs is co...
The first chapter analizes conditional assistance programs. They generate conflicting relationships ...
In the early 1980s, a great number of developing countries were facing severe balance of payments di...
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Is the World Bank's Development Policy Lending likely to enhance ownership and have greater effectiv...
The interaction of external financing with economic reforms in developing countries has been at the ...
Does aid conditionality—the setting of policy goals in exchange for access to aid—promote reform? Ma...
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T he fundamental approach to policy prescription in economics derives from the recognition that the ...
Conditional assistance programs generate conicting relationships between in-ternational nancial inst...
In seeking to make programs of economic reform supported by the IFIs more successful it is important...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
Economic reform programs, including those supported by international financial institutions (IFIs), ...
ABSTRACT: The relation between IMF conditionality and country ownership of assistance programs is co...
The first chapter analizes conditional assistance programs. They generate conflicting relationships ...
In the early 1980s, a great number of developing countries were facing severe balance of payments di...
Does policy conditionality worsen domestic welfare, as governments are forced to attempt unpopular r...
Externalities, the provision of public goods, monopolistic behavior and imperfect competition are so...
Is the World Bank's Development Policy Lending likely to enhance ownership and have greater effectiv...
Is the World Bank's Development Policy Lending likely to enhance ownership and have greater effectiv...
The interaction of external financing with economic reforms in developing countries has been at the ...
Does aid conditionality—the setting of policy goals in exchange for access to aid—promote reform? Ma...
In this paper, we will investigate the relationship between wisdom and democracy and public choice, ...
T he fundamental approach to policy prescription in economics derives from the recognition that the ...
Conditional assistance programs generate conicting relationships between in-ternational nancial inst...
In seeking to make programs of economic reform supported by the IFIs more successful it is important...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...