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IMF Lending

IMF Lending
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IMF Lending

Partisanship, Punishment, and Protest
M. Rodwan Abouharb, University College London
Bernhard Reinsberg, University of Glasgow
October 2024
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9781009451154

    This Element argues that governments allocate adjustment burdens strategically to protect their supporters, imposing adjustment costs upon the supporters of their opponents, who then protest in response. Using large-N micro-level survey data from three world regions and a global survey, it discusses the local political economy of International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending. It finds that opposition supporters in countries under IMF structural adjustment programs (SAP) are more likely to report that the IMF SAP increased economic hardships than government supporters and countries without IMF exposure. In addition, it finds that partisan gaps in IMF SAP evaluations widen in IMF program countries with an above-median number of conditions, suggesting that opposition supporters face heavier adjustment burdens, and that opposition supporters who think SAPs made their lives worse are more likely to protest. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    October 2024
    Hardback
    9781009451154
    126 pages
    229 × 152 × 10 mm
    0.325kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Theoretical framework
    • 3. Data
    • 4. How IMF programs affect distributive politics
    • 5. How distributive politics under IMF programs affect protest
    • 6. Discussion and conclusion
    • References
    • Appendices.
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      Authors
    • M. Rodwan Abouharb , University College London
    • Bernhard Reinsberg , University of Glasgow