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Public goods or political pandering: Evidence from IMF programs in Latin America and Eastern Europe
Grigore Pop-Eleches
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Public Goods
100%
Latin America (LATAM)
100%
Eastern Europe
100%
International Monetary Fund
100%
Latin American
33%
Developing World
16%
Private Goods
16%
Impartiality
16%
Debt Crisis
16%
Article Use
16%
Favoritism
16%
Preferential Treatment
16%
East Europeans
16%
Political Interference
16%
Severe Crisis
16%
Global Crisis
16%
Western Nations
16%
Lending Practices
16%
Latin East
16%
International Financial Stability
16%
Preferential Lending
16%
Regional Crisis
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
International Monetary Fund
100%
Debt Crisis
16%
Financial Stability
16%
Developing World
16%