The global financial crisis of 2008-9 has changed the way people
around the world think about development. The market-friendly,
lightly regulated model of capitalism promoted by the United States
is now at risk, and development thinking worldwide is at something
of an impasse. Editors Nancy Birdsall and Francis Fukuyama bring
together leading scholars to explore the implications of the global
financial crisis on existing and future development strategies.
In addressing this issue, the contributors contemplate three
central questions: What effect has the crisis had on current ideas
in development thinking? How has it affected and how will it affect
economic policy and political realities in Latin America and Asia,
including China and India? Will the financial collapse reinforce
shifts in geopolitical power and influence, and in what form?
Essays answering these questions identify themes that are essential
as economic and political leaders address future challenges of
development.
To help move beyond this time of global economic turmoil, the
contributors--the foremost minds in the field of international
development--offer innovative ideas about stabilizing the
international economy and promoting global development
strategies.
Contributors: Nancy Birdsall, Center for Global Development;
Michael Clemens, Center for Global Development; Kemal Dervis,
Brookings Institution; Larry Diamond, Stanford University; Francis
Fukuyama, Stanford University; Peter S. Heller, Johns Hopkins
University; Yasheng Huang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Justin Yifu Lin, World Bank; Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia
University; Mitchell A. Orenstein, Johns Hopkins University; Minxin
Pei, Claremont McKenna College; Lant Pritchett, Harvard University;
Liliana Rojas-Suarez, Center for Global Development; Arvid
Subramanian, Johns Hopkins University
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