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The political economy of labor market deregulation during IMF interventions
Authors:Bernhard Reinsberg  Thomas Stubbs  Alexander Kentikelenis  Lawrence King
Institution:1. University of Glasgow;2. Royal Holloway—University of London;3. Bocconi University;4. University of Massachusetts—Amherst
Abstract:This study examines the relationship between policy interventions by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and de jure labor rights. Combining two novel data sets with unprecedented country-year coverage – leximetric data on labor laws and disaggregated data on IMF conditionality – our analysis of up to 70 developing countries from 1980 to 2014 demonstrates that IMF-mandated labor market policy measures significantly reduce both individual and collective labor rights. Once we control for the effect of labor market policy measures, however, we find that collective labor rights increase in the wake of IMF programs. We argue that this result is explained by the impact of union pressure on governments which, in such a context, are imbued with the policy space to respond to domestic interest groups. The study has broader theoretical implications as to when international organizations are effective in constraining governments’ choices.
Keywords:International Monetary Fund  IMF program  labor rights  worker protection
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