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A Cure Worse Than the Disease? Currency Crises and the Output Costs of IMF-Supported Stabilization Programs

Michael Hutchison

No 8305, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: This paper investigates the output effects of IMF-supported stabilization programs, especially those introduced at the time of a severe balance of payments/currency crisis. Using a panel data set over the 1975-97 period and covering 67 developing and emerging-market economies (with 461 IMF stabilization programs and 160 currency crises), we find that currency crises even after controlling for macroeconomic developments, political and regional factors significantly reduce output growth for 1-2 years. Output growth is also lower (0.7 percentage points annually) during IMF-stabilization programs, but it appears that growth generally slows prior to implementation of the program. Moreover, programs coinciding with recent balance of payments or currency crises do not appear to further damage short-run growth prospects. Countries participating in IMF programs significantly reduce domestic credit growth, but no effect is found on budget policy. Applying this model to the collapse of output in East Asia following the 1997 crisis, we find that the unexpected (forecast error) collapse of output in Malaysia where an IMF-program was not followed-- was similar in magnitude to those countries adopting IMF programs (Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand).

JEL-codes: E63 F34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001-05
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Published as Hutchison, Michael M. and Ilan Noy. "Macroeconomic Effects Of IMF-Sponsored Programs In Latin America: Output Costs, Program Recidivism And The Vicious Cycle Of Failed Stabilizations," Journal of Interntional Money and Finance, 2003, v22(7,Dec), 991-1014.
Published as A Cure Worse Than the Disease? Currency Crises and the Output Costs of IMF-Supported Stabilization Programs , Michael Hutchison. in Managing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets , Dooley and Frankel. 2003

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