IMF conditionality and development policy space, 1985–2014
Harvard University Press · University of Oxford · +2 more institutions
Abstract
In recent years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has re-emerged as a central actor in global economic governance. Its rhetoric and policies suggest that the organization has radically changed the ways in which it offers financial assistance to countries in economic trouble. We revisit two long-standing controversies: Has the policy content of IMF programmes evolved to allow for more policy space? Do these programmes now allow for the protection of labour and social policies? We collected relevant archival material on the IMF's lending operations and identified all policy conditionality in IMF loan agreements between 1985 and 2014, extracting 55,465 individual conditions across 131 countries in total. We…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 102.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 146
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3Topics & keywords
- Conditionality
- Rhetoric
- Economics
- Corporate governance
- Social policy
- Hypocrisy
- Politics
- Political economy