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IMF World Bank and development / edited by Alberto Paloni and Maurizio Zanardi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in development economics | Routledge studies in development economics ; 48Publication details: London : Routledge, 2005.Description: 256 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415353991 (hbk.) :
  • 9780415353991
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.152 PAL
LOC classification:
  • HG3881.5.W57
Contents:
Part 1.Geopolitics and ideology -- 1.Voting power in teh Bretton Woods institution. Dennis Leech and Robert Leech -- 2.What determines IIMF arrangements? Jane Harrigan, Chengang Wang and Hamed El-Said -- 4.A World Bank attempt to create a policy environment indirectly through an NGO support project: a case study of Palestine. John Cameron -- 5.The World Bank and good governnane: rethinking the state or consolidating neo-liberalism? Gordon Crawford -- Part II.Poverty-reduction stategies -- 6.The effects of compliance with structural adjustment programmes on human development in sub-Saharan Africa. Fahad Noorbakhsh and Shadan Noorbakhsh -- 7.Trade liberalization and economic reform in developing countries: strucutral change or de-industrializaton? --8.Integrating poverty reduction in IMF-World Bank models. Brigitte Granville adn Sushanta Mallick -- 9.The controlasting effects of structural adjustment on rural livelihoods in Africa: case-studies from Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda. Kunal Sen -- 10.The World Bank and the reconstruction of the 'social safety net' in Russia and Eastern Europe. Paul Mosley -- Part III.Borrower ownership and the reform of conditionality -- 11.Conditionality and IMF flexibility. Tony Killick -- 12.Conditionality, development assistance and poverty: reforming the PRS process. John Weeks -- 13.What does ownership mean in practice? Policy learning and the evolution -- 14.Can conditionality improve borrower ownership? Alberto Paloni and Maurizio Zanardi.
9780415353991
Summary: The debate on whether or not the International Monetary Fund and World Bank and their intervention strategies area positive force for change in the developing world continues to rage. This book discusses the current situation.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 332.152 PAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00211208

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1.Geopolitics and ideology -- 1.Voting power in teh Bretton Woods institution. Dennis Leech and Robert Leech -- 2.What determines IIMF arrangements? Jane Harrigan, Chengang Wang and Hamed El-Said -- 4.A World Bank attempt to create a policy environment indirectly through an NGO support project: a case study of Palestine. John Cameron -- 5.The World Bank and good governnane: rethinking the state or consolidating neo-liberalism? Gordon Crawford -- Part II.Poverty-reduction stategies -- 6.The effects of compliance with structural adjustment programmes on human development in sub-Saharan Africa. Fahad Noorbakhsh and Shadan Noorbakhsh -- 7.Trade liberalization and economic reform in developing countries: strucutral change or de-industrializaton? --8.Integrating poverty reduction in IMF-World Bank models. Brigitte Granville adn Sushanta Mallick -- 9.The controlasting effects of structural adjustment on rural livelihoods in Africa: case-studies from Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda. Kunal Sen -- 10.The World Bank and the reconstruction of the 'social safety net' in Russia and Eastern Europe. Paul Mosley -- Part III.Borrower ownership and the reform of conditionality -- 11.Conditionality and IMF flexibility. Tony Killick -- 12.Conditionality, development assistance and poverty: reforming the PRS process. John Weeks -- 13.What does ownership mean in practice? Policy learning and the evolution -- 14.Can conditionality improve borrower ownership? Alberto Paloni and Maurizio Zanardi.

9780415353991

The debate on whether or not the International Monetary Fund and World Bank and their intervention strategies area positive force for change in the developing world continues to rage. This book discusses the current situation.

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