Lang, Valentin F.
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Abstract
This dissertation consists of four essays on the decision-making and the effects of international organizations. Its empirical focus is on the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The dissertation shows that political interests influence the IMF's decision-making and that IMF programs have important economic effects on sovereign creditworthiness and income inequality. Chapter 1: Buying Votes and International Organizations: The Dirty-Work Hypothesis; Chapter 2: Room for Discretion: Biased Decision-Making in International Financial Institutions; Chapter 3: Stigma or Cushion? IMF Programs and Sovereign Creditworthiness; Chapter 4: The Economics of the Democratic Deficit: The Effect of IMF Programs on Inequality
Document type: | Dissertation |
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Supervisor: | Dreher, Prof. Dr. Axel |
Date of thesis defense: | 2 July 2018 |
Date Deposited: | 23 Jul 2018 12:58 |
Date: | 2018 |
Faculties / Institutes: | The Faculty of Economics and Social Studies > Alfred-Weber-Institut for Economics |
DDC-classification: | 300 Social sciences 310 General statistics 320 Political science 330 Economics 350 Public administration |
Controlled Keywords: | Internationale Organisation, Internationaler Währungsfonds, Global Governance, Globalisierung, Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, Öffentliche Schulden, Ungleichheit |