[HTML][HTML] The effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty in the developing world

G Biglaiser, RJ McGauvran - Journal of international relations and …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Journal of international relations and development, 2022ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that poverty reduction is one
of its objectives, some studies show that IMF borrower countries experience higher rates of
poverty. This paper investigates the effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty. Using a
sample of 81 developing countries from 1986 to 2016, we find that IMF loan arrangements
containing structural reforms contribute to more people getting trapped in the poverty cycle,
as the reforms involve deep and comprehensive changes that tend to raise unemployment …
Abstract
Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that poverty reduction is one of its objectives, some studies show that IMF borrower countries experience higher rates of poverty. This paper investigates the effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty. Using a sample of 81 developing countries from 1986 to 2016, we find that IMF loan arrangements containing structural reforms contribute to more people getting trapped in the poverty cycle, as the reforms involve deep and comprehensive changes that tend to raise unemployment, lower government revenue, increase costs of basic services, and restructure tax collection, pensions, and social security programmes. Conversely, we observe that loan arrangements promoting stabilisation reforms have less impact on the poor because borrower states hold more discretion over their macroeconomic targets. Further, we disaggregate structural reforms to identify the particular policies that increase poverty. Our findings are robust to different specifications and indicate how IMF loan arrangements affect poverty in the developing world.
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