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Title ProperImpact of IMF programs on perceived creditworthiness of emerging market countries
Other Title Informationis there a "Nixon-Goes-to-China" effect?
LanguageENG
AuthorCho, Hye Jee
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines whether the impact of International Monetary Fund (IMF) programs on the perceived creditworthiness of a country is conditional on government partisanship. Left-of-center governments tend to suffer from greater credibility problems in financial markets than right-wing governments, because they are typically believed to pursue expansionary policies and have less respect for debt obligations. Applying the conventional wisdom held as "Only Nixon can go to China," I argue that adopting IMF programs can benefit leftist governments more than other types of governments. The logic of the Nixon paradox implies that market-oriented reforms have greater credibility when implemented by a left-of-center party, whose ideologies do not accord well with the IMF's neoliberal policies, than when implemented by a right-wing party. This is because market participants interpret the action by a leftist government as driven more by a willingness to commit to market-oriented reform than by ideological affinity. Using sovereign credit rating data for almost 90 emerging market countries from 1980 to 2004, I find robust evidence consistent with the "Nixon-Goes-to-China" hypothesis. The findings suggest that adopting IMF programs improves the perceived creditworthiness of leftist governments, whereas no such benefit is found among non-leftist governments.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.2; Jun.2014: p.308-321
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.2; Jun.2014: p.308-321
Key WordsEmerging Market Countries -EMC ;  International Monetary Fund - IMF ;  International Organization - IO ;  Nixon-Goes-To-China ;  China ;  Chinese Economy ;  Emerging Market ;  Economic Markets ;  Global Economy ;  International Trade ;  WTO ;  GATT ;  IMF's Neoliberal Policies ;  Market Oriented Reforms - MOR


 
 
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