TY - JOUR AU - Bordo,Michael D. AU - Schwartz,Anna J. TI - Measuring Real Economic Effects of Bailouts: Historical Perspectives on How Countries in Financial Distress Have Fared With and Without Bailouts JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 7701 PY - 2000 Y2 - May 2000 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w7701 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w7701.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Michael D. Bordo Department of Economics Rutgers University New Jersey Hall 75 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Tel: 732/822-7152 Fax: 732/932-7416 E-Mail: bordo@econ.rutgers.edu Anna J. Schwartz NBER 365 Fifth Ave, 5th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: 212/817-7957 Fax: 212/817-1597 E-Mail: aschwartz@gc.cuny.edu AB - In this paper we first trace the changing nature of banking, currency and debt crises from the last century to the present. Each type of crisis has transmogrified in the presence of official intervention and the creation of a safety net. A similar pattern is observed for international rescue loans. We then present evidence suggesting that the incidence has increased and the severity of financial crises has changed little in emerging markets from the pre-1914 era to the present. Finally we assess the impact of IMF loans on the macro performance of the recipients. A simple with-without comparison of countries receiving IMF assistance during crises in the period 1973-98 with countries in the same region not receiving assistance suggests that the real performance of the former group was possibly worse than the latter. Similar results obtain adjusting for self-selection bias and counterfactual policies. ER -