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A Soft-Core Public Choice Analysis of the International Monetary Fund Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Thomas D. Willett (Claremont McKenna College and Claremont Graduate University)
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Drazen, Allan, 2002.
"Conditionality and Ownership in IMF Lending: A Political Economy Approach ,"
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Axel Dreher & Silvia Marchesi & James Vreeland, 2008.
"The political economy of IMF forecasts ,"
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James M. Boughton & Alex Mourmouras, 2002.
"Is Policy Ownership An Operational Concept? ,"
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02/72, International Monetary Fund.
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