What Determines the Implementation of IMF-Supported Programs?
Year of publication: |
2003-01-01
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Authors: | Mourmouras, Alex ; Ivanova, Anna ; Anayotos, George C. ; Mayer, Wolfgang |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Conditionality | political economy | probability | political institutions | interest groups | statistics | correlation | significance level | equations | dummy variable | political stability | equation | prediction | constant term | political conditions | sample size | probabilities | political variables | survey | correlations | descriptive statistics | standard errors | predictions | political parties | instrumental variables | statistical indicators | probability model | political scientists | statistic | computational complexity | political science | fixed effects model | factor analysis | covariance | political leaders | statistical model | political power | financial statistics | constant variance | political environment |
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