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Country Stress Events : Does Governance Matter?.
Title:
Country Stress Events : Does Governance Matter?.
Author:
Kochanova, Anna.
ISBN:
9781475528046
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1 online resource (46 pages)
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IMF Working Papers
Contents:
Cover -- CONTENTS -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. DATA AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE MAIN VARIABLES -- A. GOVERNANCE MEASURES -- B. FISCAL STRESS INDICATOR (FSI) -- C. POLITICAL STRESS INDICATOR (PSI) -- D. OTHER VARIABLES -- III. ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY AND MAIN RESULTS -- A. ESTIMATION TECHNIQUE -- B. ESTIMATION RESULTS -- IV. DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS -- A. FISCAL STRESS -- B. POLITICAL STRESS -- V. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- ANNEX I: DATA AND DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS -- ANNEX II: DATA SOURCES -- ANNEX III: FISCAL AND POLITICAL STRESS EVENTS -- ANNEX IV: GROUPING OF COUNTRIES BY REGION AND HYDROCARBON EXPORT -- ANNEX V: ESTIMATION RESULTS -- ANNEX VI: PREDICTED VALUES FROM STRESS EVENT MODEL.
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the linkages between governance quality and country stress events. It focuses on two types of events: fiscal and political stress events, for which two innovative stress indicators are introduced. The results suggest that weaker governance quality is associated with a higher incidence of both fiscal and political stress events. In particular, internal accountability, which measures the responsiveness of governments to improving the quality of the bureaucracy, public service provision, and respect for the institutional framework in place, is positively associated with fiscal stress events. However, external accountability, which captures government accountability before the public in general, through elections and the democratic process, seems to be more important for political stress events. These results hold when using balanced country samples where region, oil-exporter status, income level, and time are taken into account.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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