
This volume brings together many of the leading international figures in development studies, such as Jose Antonio Ocampo, Paul Krugman, Dani Rodrik, Joseph Stiglitz, Daniel Cohen, Olivier Blanchard, Deepak Nayyar and John Williamson to reconsider and propose alternative development policies to the Washington Consensus. Covering a wide range of issues from macro-stabilization to trade and the future of global governance, this important volume makes a real contribution to this important and ongoing debate. The volume begins by introducing the Washington Consensus, discussing how it was originally formulated, what it left out, and how it was later interpreted, and sets the stage for a formulation of a new development framework in the post-Washington Consensus era. It then goes on to analyze and offer differing perspectives and potential solutions to a number of key development issues, some which were addressed by the Washington Consensus and others which were not. The volume concludes by looking toward formulating new policy frameworks and offers possible reforms to the current system of global governance.
This volume investigates the limitations of the Washington Consensus and proposes a new framework for global economic governance. Edited by Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz and Narcís Serra, the book compiles contributions from prominent economists and policy experts to evaluate the historical impact of neoliberal development policies. The authors argue that the original consensus was incomplete and often detrimental, necessitating a shift toward more inclusive and context-specific development strategies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the post-Washington Consensus discourse, frequently citing it for its breadth of expert contributors. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, making it a primary resource for students and practitioners of international development policy.
Page Count:
398
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191608939
ISBN-13:
9780191608933
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