Playing Favorites: How Shared Beliefs Shape the IMF's Lending Decisions

Volume: 68, Issue: 2, Pages: 297 - 328
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
International organizations (IOs) suffuse world politics, but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stands out as an unusually important IO. My research suggests that IMF lending is systematically biased. Preferential treatment is largely driven by the degree of similarity between beliefs held by IMF officials and key economic policy-makers in the borrowing country. This article describes the IMF's ideational culture as “neoliberal,” and assumes...
Paper Details
Title
Playing Favorites: How Shared Beliefs Shape the IMF's Lending Decisions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
297 - 328
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