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Farmers versus Financiers: Sectoral Logrolling and the Political Economy of Overvaluation
Unformatted Document Text:  Brambor, Thomas, William Roberts Clark and Matt Golder. 2006. “Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses” Political Analysis 14: 63-82 Broz, J. Lawrence. 2002. “Political System Transparency and Monetary Commitment Regimes” International Organization 56 (4), 861-887 Broz, J. Lawrence and Jeffry A. Frieden. 2001. “The Political Economy of Monetary Relations” Annual Review of Political Science 4, 317-343 Cardoso, Eliana and Ann Helwege. 1992. Latin America’s Economy: Diversity, Trends and Conflicts. Cambridge: MIT Press. Cohen, J. Benjamin. 1993. “The Triad and the Unholy Trinity: Problems of International Monetary Cooperation”. In Pacific Economic Relations in the 1990s: Cooperation or Conflict?, edited by Richard Higgot, Richard Leaver and John Ravenhill, 133-158. Boulder: Lynne Rienner. Cohen, J. Benjamin. 1998. The Geography of Money. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Corden, W. Max. 2001. “The World Financial Crisis: Are IMF Prescriptions Right?”. In The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis, edited by Shale Horowitz and Uk Heo, 41-61. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. Crystal, Jonathan. 1994. “The Politics of Capital Flight” Review of International Studies 20, 131-147 Destler, I.M. and Randall Henning. 1989. Dollar Politics. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Dollar, David. 1992. “Outward Oriented Developing Countries Really Do Grow More Rapidly” Economic Development and Cultural Change 40: 523-544 Dooley, Michael and Peter Garber. 2005. “Is it 1958 or 1968?” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1: 147-187 Dornbusch, Rudiger, Daniel Valente Dantas, Clarice Pechman, Roberto de Resende Rocha, and Demetrio Simoes. 1983. “The Black Market for Dollars in Brazil” Quarterly Journal of Economics 1: 25-40 Easterly, William. 2001a. “The Lost Decades” Journal of Economic Growth 6 (2): 135- 157. Easterly, William. 2001b. “The Middle Class Consensus and Economic Development” Journal of Economic Growth 6 (4), 317-336 Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 1997. “Africa’s Growth Tragedy” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1204-1250 Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 2003. “Tropics, Germs and Crops” Journal of Monetary Economics 50 (1): Edwards, Sebastian. 1989. Real Exchange Rates, Devaluation, and Adjustment. Cambridge: MIT Press. Edwards, Sebastian. 1999. “How Effective Are Capital Controls?” Journal of Economic Perspectives 13 (4): 65-84 Eichengreen, Barry and Andrew Rose. 2001. “Staying Afloat when the Winds Shift”. In Money, Factor Mobility and Trade, edited by Guillermo Calvo, Rudiger Dornbusch and Maurice Obstfeld. Cambridge: MIT Press. Eichengreen, Barry, Andrew Rose and Charles Wyplosz. 1995. “Exchange Market Mayhem” Economic Policy 21 Fearon, James D. 1995. “Rationalist Explanations for War” International Organization 49: 379-414. 49

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Brambor, Thomas, William Roberts Clark and Matt Golder. 2006. “Understanding
Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses” Political Analysis 14: 63-82
Broz, J. Lawrence. 2002. “Political System Transparency and Monetary Commitment
Regimes” International Organization 56 (4), 861-887
Broz, J. Lawrence and Jeffry A. Frieden. 2001. “The Political Economy of Monetary
Relations” Annual Review of Political Science 4, 317-343
Cardoso, Eliana and Ann Helwege. 1992. Latin America’s Economy: Diversity, Trends
and Conflicts. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Cohen, J. Benjamin. 1993. “The Triad and the Unholy Trinity: Problems of International
Monetary Cooperation”. In Pacific Economic Relations in the 1990s:
Cooperation or Conflict?
, edited by Richard Higgot, Richard Leaver and John
Ravenhill, 133-158. Boulder: Lynne Rienner.
Cohen, J. Benjamin. 1998. The Geography of Money. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Corden, W. Max. 2001. “The World Financial Crisis: Are IMF Prescriptions Right?”. In
The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis, edited by Shale
Horowitz and Uk Heo, 41-61. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
Crystal, Jonathan. 1994. “The Politics of Capital Flight” Review of International Studies
20, 131-147
Destler, I.M. and Randall Henning. 1989. Dollar Politics. Washington, D.C.: Institute for
International Economics.
Dollar, David. 1992. “Outward Oriented Developing Countries Really Do Grow More
Rapidly” Economic Development and Cultural Change 40: 523-544
Dooley, Michael and Peter Garber. 2005. “Is it 1958 or 1968?” Brookings Papers on
Economic Activity 1: 147-187
Dornbusch, Rudiger, Daniel Valente Dantas, Clarice Pechman, Roberto de Resende
Rocha, and Demetrio Simoes. 1983. “The Black Market for Dollars in Brazil”
Quarterly Journal of Economics 1: 25-40
Easterly, William. 2001a. “The Lost Decades” Journal of Economic Growth 6 (2): 135-
157.
Easterly, William. 2001b. “The Middle Class Consensus and Economic Development”
Journal of Economic Growth 6 (4), 317-336
Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 1997. “Africa’s Growth Tragedy” Quarterly Journal
of Economics, 1204-1250
Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 2003. “Tropics, Germs and Crops” Journal of
Monetary Economics 50 (1):
Edwards, Sebastian. 1989. Real Exchange Rates, Devaluation, and Adjustment.
Cambridge: MIT Press.
Edwards, Sebastian. 1999. “How Effective Are Capital Controls?” Journal of Economic
Perspectives 13 (4): 65-84
Eichengreen, Barry and Andrew Rose. 2001. “Staying Afloat when the Winds Shift”. In
Money, Factor Mobility and Trade, edited by Guillermo Calvo, Rudiger
Dornbusch and Maurice Obstfeld. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Eichengreen, Barry, Andrew Rose and Charles Wyplosz. 1995. “Exchange Market
Mayhem” Economic Policy 21
Fearon, James D. 1995. “Rationalist Explanations for War” International Organization
49: 379-414.
49


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