This excellent book, newly available in paperback, addresses the
growing dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal post-Washington
consensus. The concern of the contributors in writing this
collection was that this consensus has established itself as a new
orthodoxy, more powerful and widespread than its predecessor. This
broad-ranging critique explains that without a much broader
political economy the consensus is unlikely to provide a coherent
framework for successful development policies. Development Policy
in the 21st Century is unique in its depth and assesses the
postures of the new consensus topic by topic, whilst posing strong
alternatives. It will improve and stimulate the reader's
understanding of this important area, and is required reading for
any student, academic or interested reader that wishes to
understand one of the most important issues in international
economics.
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