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      The economics of the democratic deficit: The effect of IMF programs on inequality

      The Review of International Organizations
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          Does the International Monetary Fund (IMF) increase inequality? To answer this question, this article introduces a new empirical strategy for determining the effects of IMF programs that exploits the heterogeneous effect of IMF liquidity on loan allocation based on a difference-in-differences logic. The results show that IMF programs increase income inequality. An analysis of decile-specific income data shows that this effect is driven by absolute income losses for the poor and not by income gains for the rich. The effect persists for up to 5 years, and is stronger for IMF programs in democracies, and when policy conditions, particularly those that demand social-spending cuts and labor-market reforms, are more extensive. These results suggest that IMF programs can constrain government responsiveness to domestic distributional preferences.

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                The Review of International Organizations
                Rev Int Organ
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1559-7431
                1559-744X
                December 02 2020
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                10.1007/s11558-020-09405-x
                f60c5e5c-72e2-4116-9299-d9d1bcfe2e0e
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