Challenging the orthodoxies
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Challenging the orthodoxies
St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1996
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"First published in Great Britain 1996 by Macmillan Press Ltd., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780312160173
Description
This up-to-date interdisciplinary critique of the new economic orthodoxy known as the Washington Consensus begins with a review of the original thesis by the originator of the term.
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: uk ISBN 9780333654743
Description
This work offers an interdisciplinary critique of the new economic orthodoxy as represented by the Washington Consensus. The originator of the term, John Williamson, updates his original thesis which is then discussed by an interdisciplinary group of scholars that includes economists, environmentalists, political scientists, institutionalists, sociologists and a philosopher. The papers span a range of viewpoints, which includes sympathetic modifications to the consensus as well as strong rejections of it.
Table of Contents
- Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Introduction: Challenging the Orthodoxies
- R.M.Auty & J.Toye - PART 2: ECONOMIC RESPONSES - Lowest Common Denominator or Neoliberal Manifesto? The Politics of the Washington Consensus
- J.G.Williamson - Is the Debt Crisis largely over? A Critical Look at International Financial Institution Data
- K.Raffer - The Environment for Entrepreneurship
- R.Prendergast - Flexibility and Economic Progress
- T.Killick - PART 3: SOCIAL RESPONSES - Is the Idea of Development Eurocentric?
- N.Dower - Life Chances, Life Worlds and a Rural Future
- J.Kees van Donge - Flexible Work and Female Labour. The Global Integration of Chilean Fruit Production
- S.Barrientos - Diversifying Health Service Finance in Botswana: The Impact of an Emergent Private Sector
- J.Charlton - PART 4: RURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES - Green, Brown and Red Issues in a Black Economy: Thoughts on Sustainable Development in Low-Income Countries
- J.Winpenny - Rural Development Models in China and Taiwan revisited
- J.Jones - Conservation or Development in the Terai? The Political Ecology of Natural Resources in Nepal
- K.Brown - Markets for Managing Wastes: The Case of Calcutta
- A.Bose - Index
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