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From grandmotherliness to governance: The evolution of IMF conditionality
H. James
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1980s
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1990s
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Authoritarian Regime
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Central Europe
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collapse of communism
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Democratization
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Political Reform
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Questioning
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repercussions
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Tradition
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Authoritarian Regimes
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Central Europe
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Collapse of Communism
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Conditionality
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Democratization
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Economic Liberalization
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Economic Reform
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IMF Conditionality
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Political Reform
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Political Scientists
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Traditional Roles
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conditionality
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Democratization
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International Monetary Fund
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Ownership
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Social Sciences
Central and Eastern Europe
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Communism
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Democratization
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International Monetary Fund
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Ownership
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Political Scientist
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Politics
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