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We analyze the influence of IMF and World Bank programs on political regime transitions. We develop an extended version of Acemoglu and Robinson's [American Economic Review 91, 2001] model of political transitions to show how the anticipation of new loans from in-ternational financial...
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This paper studies empirically the effects of and the interactions amongst economic and political liberalizations. Economic liberalizations are measured by a widely used indicator that captures the scope of the market in the economy, and in particular of policies towards freer international...
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political rights do better. Second, different forms of democratic government lead to different economic policies, and this might …
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government. We estimate the dynamics of press freedom around both failed and successful coups and find that although press … when the coup is directed against a democratically elected government. …
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This paper focuses on the analysis of the long-run response of the Real Exchange Rate (RER) to political risks and tests whether non-economic variables have an impact on RER in 31 emerging and developing countries. We use annual data from the International Country Risk Guide database over the...
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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained …
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The goal of the Chinese government is to make China an efficient, modern economy by the end of this century; however, a …
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