Li WeiChina International Studies
Consensus publishes current and in-depth market analysis including daily, weekly and monthly market letters and special research reports providing both fundamental and technical advice from top national and international sources, including major stock and commodity firms, independent advisory services and gov...
This edited volume examines the flaws in the Washington Consensus. The missing link identified is the relationship between market and government. The East Asian Miracle showed that the market and government are complementary, particularly with regard to economic development. However, the nature of this...
This chapter analyzes what we may call the "strange death" of the Washington Consensus with special reference to the economic empowerment of China and a fundamental change in relations between the global North and South. 2 What is "strange" about this death is that it occurred at a time of...
Joseph E. Stiglitz The Washington Consensus Reconsidered: Towards a New Global Governance edited by Narcis Serra and Joseph E. StiglitzThe Washington Consensus Reconsidered: Towards a New Global Governance edited by Narcis Serra and Joseph E. StiglitzBlackhurst...
Likely Replacement The Washington Consensus as Policy Paradigm: Its Origins, Trajectory, and Likely ReplacementThe Washington Consensus as Policy Paradigm: Its Origins, Trajectory, and Likely ReplacementBabb, Sarah Louise
The following sections are included:A Little Bit of Theory: The Fundamental Theorems of Welfare EconomicsA Case in PointThe Washington Consensus as Antithesis of ISISuch Theories Are Economically MisleadingSuch Theories Are Politically Naïve A Little Bit of Theory: The Fundamental Theorems of Welfare...
2.從華盛頓共識(Washington Consensus)到後華盛頓共識(Post-Washington Consensus)經濟發展的幻覺“The New Development Economics -after the Washington Consensus”Edited by Jomo KS and Ben Fine報告人: 曾馨玉
that was a Washington Consensus no-no. Consequently, for Thailand, no bank standstill was put in place, so that investors and lending banks were free to flee in Thailand and Indonesia. 引自第112页
The phrase, 'The Washington Consensus' was, so the story goes, coined by John Williamson at a conference in response to the suggestion that, during the 1980s, countries in Latin America were being confronted with conflicting, and therefore confusing, advice from the International Monetary Fund ...