The Politics of Economic Adjustment

The Politics of Economic Adjustment
Title The Politics of Economic Adjustment PDF eBook
Author Stephan Haggard
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780691003948

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This is a collection of essays offering comparative analysis of the divergent experiences of developing countries responding to economic crises by adopting macroeconomic stabilization and structural adjustment policies.

Fragile Coalitions

Fragile Coalitions
Title Fragile Coalitions PDF eBook
Author Joan M. Nelson
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 196
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781412823852

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"Economic reform by Third World governments is usually portrayed as the product of outside pressure, especially from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank. This welcome collection provides an important counter-perspective by putting domestic politics at center stage. Miles Kahler demonstrates that international institutions only rarely play an important role."--Orbis' "Joan Nelson and her collaborators have performed a valuable service for those concerned about the politics of reform by bringing together a series of informed and insightful essays that address clearly and concisely the difficult political dilemmas of economic adjustment."--Merilee S. Grindle,Economic Development and Cultural Change

The Politics of Economic Adjustment

The Politics of Economic Adjustment
Title The Politics of Economic Adjustment PDF eBook
Author Richard E. Foglesong
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 242
Release 1989-10-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This study considers both the determinants of a government's choice between adjustment strategies for the transformation of mature industrial economies and how that choice affects the nature of liberal democracy.

Growth, Debt, And Politics

Growth, Debt, And Politics
Title Growth, Debt, And Politics PDF eBook
Author Lewis W. Snider
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429722419

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This book addresses the question of how political capacity of the government of a developing country affects its ability to implement structural adjustments in its economy in response to external pressures. It builds on the inductive foundation of comparative case studies and speculative insights.

The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment

The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment
Title The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment PDF eBook
Author M. J. Trebilcock
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 1986
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Research report, comparison of industrial policy approaches to specific industry restructuring and adjustment assistance in Australia, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Japan, UK and USA, reviewing implications for Canada - examines employment policies, training policies, trade policies, regional development, role of trade unions and employers organizations, concentrating on the textile industry shipbuilding, coal mining, motor vehicle industry, etc. References, statistical tables.

The Political Economy of Adjustment Throughout and Beyond the Eurozone Crisis

The Political Economy of Adjustment Throughout and Beyond the Eurozone Crisis
Title The Political Economy of Adjustment Throughout and Beyond the Eurozone Crisis PDF eBook
Author Michele Chang
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 281
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429762496

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This volume focuses on the aftermath of the euro crisis and whether the reforms have brought about lasting changes to the economic and political structures of the crisis countries or if the changes were short-term and easily abandoned post-bailout and post-recovery. Starting with an analysis of the state of euro area governance at the onset of the crisis and the ensuing reforms, the book considers structural conditions as well as those specific to the domestic political economy of most of the countries affected by the crisis, including Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. It presents up-to-date and incisive analysis of the aftermath of the crisis and suggests how we can situate it within our understanding of different national growth models in Europe. This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners interested in the Euro Crisis, Economic and Monetary Union, European Union and European politics and more broadly to Comparative Politics, Political Economy, International Relations, Economics, Finance, Business and Industry.

Economic Crisis and Policy Choice

Economic Crisis and Policy Choice
Title Economic Crisis and Policy Choice PDF eBook
Author Joan M. Nelson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2021-04-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691228159

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The acute economic pressures of the 1980s have forced virtually all of Latin America and Africa and some countries in Asia into painful austerity programs and difficult economic reforms. Scholars have intensively analyzed the economics of this situation, but they have given much less attention to the political forces involved. In this volume a number of eminent contributors analyze the politics of adjustment in thirteen countries and nineteen governments, drawing comparisons not only across the full set of cases but also within clusters selected to clarify specific issues. Why do some governments respond promptly to signs of economic trouble, while others muddle indecisively for years? Why do some confine their response to temporary macroeconomic measures, while others adopt broader, even sweeping, programs of reform? What leads some countries to experiment with heterodox approaches, while most, however reluctantly, pursue orthodox courses? Why, confronted with intense political protest, have some governments persisted while others have altered or abandoned course? The answers to these questions are political, not economic, and they are examined here by Thomas M. Callaghy, Stephan Haggard, Miles Kahler, Robert R. Kauman, Joan M. Nelson, and Barbara Stallings.