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The Response Speed of the International Monetary Fund
Ashoka Mody, Diego Saravia
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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United States
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Stall
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Financial Markets
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Fast Response
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Financial Crisis
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Response Speed
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Democracy
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Time Sensitivity
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Market Demand
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Major Crises
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International Monetary Fund
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IMF Programs
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Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
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Severe Crisis
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Political Links
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Social Sciences
International Monetary Fund
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Financial Crisis
33%
Democracy
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Financial Market
33%
Exchange Rate
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Monetary Fund
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Financial Market
33%
Financial Crisis
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Fixed Exchange Rate
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Exchange Rate Regime
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Engineering
Fast Response
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