Mark Copelovitch is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Copelovitch studies and teaches international political economy, with a focus on global financial governance, exchange rates and monetary institutions, the effects of global capital flows on national economic policies, and theories of international cooperation. Professor Copelovitch is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University, where he received his Ph.D. in 2005. Prior to his appointment at Wisconsin-Madison, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University.
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1. The International Monetary Fund in the global economy 2. Global finance and the politics of IMF lending: theory 3. Global finance and the politics of IMF lending: evidence 4. Global finance and IMF lending to Mexico, 1983-1995 5. Global finance and IMF lending to South Korea, 1983-1997 6. Conclusions.
1. The International Monetary Fund in the global economy 2. Global finance and the politics of IMF lending: theory 3. Global finance and the politics of IMF lending: evidence 4. Global finance and IMF lending to Mexico, 1983-1995 5. Global finance and IMF lending to South Korea, 1983-1997 6. Conclusions.
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