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The effect of IMF programs on labor
James Raymond Vreeland
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Business & Economics
IMF Programs
100%
Income Distribution
48%
Economic Stabilization
45%
Labor Share
43%
Labor
42%
Heckman
38%
International Monetary Fund
37%
Selection Model
35%
Income
30%
Manufacturing
30%
Latin America
29%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
IMF
85%
labor
61%
program
34%
income distribution
32%
world
24%
boulder
24%
income
18%
conflict
18%
stabilization
18%
manufacturing
17%
effect
15%
economics
12%
method
4%
Social Sciences
IMF
74%
labor
45%
class antagonism
29%
income distribution
26%
stabilization
23%
manufacturing
19%
Latin America
18%
income
14%
economics
9%