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The Philippines And The International Monetary Fund Negotiations On Petroleum And Imports Toward A Theory Of Negotiation Kenneth Faulvemontojo

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The Philippines And The International Monetary Fund Negotiations On Petroleum And Imports Toward A Theory Of Negotiation Kenneth Faulvemontojo
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The Philippines And The International Monetary Fund Negotiations On Petroleum And Imports Toward A Theory Of Negotiation Kenneth Faulvemontojo instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Kenneth Faulve-Montojo
ISBN: 9781498532709, 1498532705
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Philippines And The International Monetary Fund Negotiations On Petroleum And Imports Toward A Theory Of Negotiation Kenneth Faulvemontojo by Kenneth Faulve-montojo 9781498532709, 1498532705 instant download after payment.

In their negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, Philippine chief negotiators attempt to build coalitions to implement reform. Deference and "External-Internal" sequencing tactics are quite common, but the theoretical literature has not examined the conditions under which they are effective or marginalized. This study uses a "Within-Case Study Method of Causal Inference" to examine twenty-four observations from the years 1984-1994 that examine the interaction of the Philippine chief economic negotiators with the IMF, the Chief of Governments, international and domestic, and cabinet and societal veto players on the issues of petroleum price and import reforms. Through this approach, the study rules out alternative deductive system level theories to explain economic outcomes; refines the two-level game framework, generates a midrange typology on the pattern of successes and failures of the negotiations, and provides recommendations on manipulable variables for policy makers. The study suggests that these tactics are constrained by the leverage and signal provided by international veto players and the interaction between formal and informal domestic institutions.

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