Not so Bad After All? The Effect of IMF Conditions on Investor Perceptions
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2016-05-18Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Wishman, MariusAbstract
This thesis focuses on the role of IMF conditions in resurrecting investor sentiments following a severe economic crisis. Much of the existing empirical literature on the subject of IMF programs and investment find no effect, or even a negative effect of such arrangements. This thesis argues that IMF programs do not automatically improve investor sentiments for a crisis-ridden country. I argue that what matters for investors is the credible commitment of countries to undertake reform. Crisis-ridden countries can signal this commitment by incurring the political costs associated with accepting a large amount of IMF conditions. Using panel data for 166 countries over a 22 year period, from 1992-2013, I find that contrary to what much of the previous literature predicts, there is a positive effect of prior action and performance criteria conditions on Institutional Investor rating following a severe economic crisis.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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