Examines the policy of conditionality and cross-conditionality,
which international institutions like the International Monetary
Fund and World Bank apply to grant loans to developing countries.
The explosion of conditionality has become a key issue in
international relations since the mid-1980s. This book presents six
detailed country studies on the issue, written by distinguished
academics and/or senior policy makers, from these countries. The
countries featured include Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Jamaica,
Mexico and Tanzania and conclusions and policy lessons are drawn
from these.
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