This study explores a basic idea in political economy: trading money for political influence. Our focus is at the level of international institutions, where governments may exploit their influence in one organization to gain leverage over another. In particular, we consider the lending activities of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and voting behavior at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Analyzing an original data set on the successful and failed resolutions of the UNSC, we find evidence of vote-buying.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Dreher & Vreeland: Buying Votes and International Organizations
Axel Dreher (Univ. of Heidelberg - Economics) & James Raymond Vreeland (Georgetown Univ. - School of Foreign Service) have posted Buying Votes and International Organizations. Here's the abstract: