International monetary fund conditionality and structural reforms: Evidence from developing countries

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作者
Apeti, Ablam Estel [1 ]
Gomado, Kwamivi Mawuli [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Nanterre, EconomiX CNRS, Paris, France
[2] Univ Le Havre, Normandie Univ, Equipe Econ Havre Normandie EDEHN, EA 7263, 25 Rue Philippe Lebon,BP 1123, F-76063 Le Havre, France
关键词
developing countries; entropy balancing; IMF conditionality; initial conditions; structural reforms; IMF PROGRAMS; FOREIGN-AID; FINANCIAL REFORMS; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; SOVEREIGN DEBT; MORAL HAZARD; INSTITUTIONS; IMPACT; TRADE; RESTRICTIONS;
D O I
10.1111/ecot.12436
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The global economy, dominated by the consequences of a disastrous health crisis and international tensions, needs policy support to regain its growth dynamic. To regain an inclusive and sustainable growth dynamic, structural policies of governments are needed to allow a reallocation of resources and to stimulate productivity. International cooperation seems to be necessary and the IMF's contribution could play an important role in promoting reforms. Indeed, in IMF-supported programmes, the conditions for developing countries' transition to liberalization and open markets are often common. We address the question of whether periods of International Monetary Fund (IMF) conditionality contribute to the promotion of structural reforms in developing countries. Through the entropy balancing method and alternative identification strategies, we show that IMF conditionality programmes promote structural reforms in developing countries. We show that the effect of IMF conditionality can vary depending on the type of conditionality, the type of reform, the time frame and the initial level of structural reforms and can depend on some structural factors including the business cycle, the quality of fiscal and monetary policy, the level of development and the quality of institutions. Furthermore, we show that IMF conditionality can have spillover effects on trading partners and that IMF conditionality programmes that are met tend to have a greater impact on structural reforms. Finally, the effects of adopting reforms under IMF conditionality depend on domestic partisan politics.
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页码:439 / 486
页数:48
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