The politics of IMF lending:
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Basingstoke, Hampshire
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Part I: Theory. 2. Who controls the IMF? -- 3. Domestic interests and IMF programs -- 4. The impact of the shareholders on IMF programs -- Part II: Evidence. 5. Testing the argument -- 6. IMF lending -- 7. IMF lending and the crisis in Europe -- 8. IMF conditionality -- 9. IMF conditionality and the Asian crisis -- Part III: Implications. 10. Theory, evidence and reform As national governments continue to disagree over how to respond to the aftermath of the global financial crisis, two of the few areas of consensus were the decisions to increase the IMF's capacity to respond and remove the policies designed to limit the use of its resources. Why was this massive increase in the size of the IMF, accompanied by the removal of policies designed to limit moral hazard, such an easy point of consensus? Michael Breen looks at the hidden politics behind IMF lending and proposes a new theory based on shareholder control. To test this theory, he combines statistical analysis with a sweeping account of IMF lending and conditionality during two global crises; the European sovereign debt crisis and the Asian financial crisis |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 p.) graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 1137263814 9781137263803 9781137263810 |
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title | The politics of IMF lending |
title_auth | The politics of IMF lending |
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title_full | The politics of IMF lending Michael Breen |
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topic | International Monetary Fund BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance bisacsh Weltwirtschaft Wirtschaft International finance International economic relations Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 gnd Beziehung (DE-588)4145198-3 gnd |
topic_facet | International Monetary Fund BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance Weltwirtschaft Wirtschaft International finance International economic relations Beziehung |
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