In this paper, we consider incidences of arrears to the IMF, focusing on protracted arrears
cases and attempt to identify determinants of their occurrence. We use narrative and formal
methods. In addition, we analyze determinants of the duration of arrears. We find that
previous arrears, reserves coverage, and institutional quality are among the main
determinants of arrears. In addition, we identify a role for political developments, including
civil unrest, which make arrears more likely to arise and to last longer. We conclude that
improved macroeconomic conditions and turnaround of political fortunes would help to
clear the currently remaining protracted arrears cases.
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