Doprava zdarma se Zásilkovnou nad 1 499 Kč
PPL Parcel Shop 54 Balík do ruky 74 Balíkovna 49 PPL 99 Zásilkovna 54

Lending Credibility

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Lending Credibility Randall W. Stone
Libristo kód: 04640497
Nakladatelství Princeton University Press, července 2002
With the end of the Cold War, the International Monetary Fund emerged as the most powerful internati... Celý popis
? points 161 b
1 614
Skladem u dodavatele v malém množství Odesíláme za 12-17 dnů

30 dní na vrácení zboží


Mohlo by vás také zajímat


Ledger Narratives Colin G. Calloway / Brožovaná
common.buy 1 186
Heidegger, Phenomenology and Indian Thought Peter Wilberg / Brožovaná
common.buy 806
Data Jack Christopher Greyson / Brožovaná
common.buy 389
Einfach normal Sarah Berends / Pevná
common.buy 514
Best of the Rolling Stones / Brožovaná
common.buy 863
Chronic Disease Nursing - A Rheumatology Example Susan Oliver / Brožovaná
common.buy 2 058
Allgäuer Braunvieh (Puzzle) Walter G. Allgöwer / Hra
common.buy 767
Carlos de Foucauld / Brožovaná
common.buy 370
La daga Philip Pullman / Brožovaná
common.buy 461

With the end of the Cold War, the International Monetary Fund emerged as the most powerful international institution in history. But how much influence can the IMF exert over fiercely contested issues in domestic politics that affect the lives of millions? In Lending Credibility, Randall Stone develops the first systematic approach to answering this question. Deploying an arsenal of methods from a range of social sciences rarely combined, he mounts a forceful challenge to conventional wisdom. Focusing on the former Soviet bloc, Stone finds that the IMF is neither as powerful as some critics fear, nor as weak as others believe, but that the answer hinges on the complex factor of how much credibility it can muster from country to country. Stone begins by building a formal, game-theoretic model of lending credibility, which he then subjects to sophisticated quantitative testing on original data from twenty-six countries over the 1990s. Next come detailed, interview-based case studies on negotiations between the IMF and Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Bulgaria. Stone asserts that the IMF has exerted startling influence over economic policy in smaller countries, such as Poland and Bulgaria. However, where U.S. foreign policy interests come more heavily into play, as in Russia, the IMF cannot credibly commit to enforcing the loans-for-policy contract. This erodes its ability to facilitate enduring market reforms. Stone's context is the postcommunist transition in Europe and Asia, but his findings carry implications for IMF activities the world over.

Přihlášení

Přihlaste se ke svému účtu. Ještě nemáte Libristo účet? Vytvořte si ho nyní!

 
povinné
povinné

Nemáte účet? Získejte výhody Libristo účtu!

Díky Libristo účtu budete mít vše pod kontrolou.

Vytvořit Libristo účet