Intervention analysis of political disturbances, market shocks, and policy initiatives in international commodity markets
Karen A. Mingst and
Robert E. Stauffer
International Organization, 1979, vol. 33, issue 1, 105-118
Abstract:
Little is known about the impact of international organizations. Neither a rudimentary theory of IGO impact exists nor are there sufficient case studies to develop meaningful generalizations. To answer the question whether they make a difference, the effect of intergovernmental organization (IGO) policies must be evaluated.
Date: 1979
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