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The IMF is the first economic institution in line to protect
countries from the effects of financial crises and to insulate the
world economy from possible systemic risk. However, many argue that
the IMF is insufficiently equipped to do this job, while others
argue almost the opposite: the IMF's well-intentioned actions
induce other countries to take risks which increase their exposure
from both universities and the multilateral agencies, combines
rigourous economic analysis with insider perspectives on key policy
debates. It analyses the Asian and Argentine financial crises of
the late 1990s, issues of policy ownership, the more general quest
for financial stability and governance of the IMF. It is an
essential reference for anyone interested in the role of
international financial institutions in our globalised economy.
Written by leading economists including Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, this collection combines rigorous economic analysis with insider perspectives on key policy debates surrounding the future of the International Monetary Fund. As the role of the IMF and the "Washington Consensus" have come under intense scrutiny, this collection offers a valuable wide-ranging overview of the debate, making it an essential reference for anyone interested in the role of international financial institutions in our globalized economy.
The World Bank is dedicated to the promotion of sustainable
economic development and to poverty reduction throughout the
developing world. It faces new challenges as capital shortages are
replaced by large but volatile capital flows. The contributors to
this volume argue that the Bank's greatest asset is its accumulated
knowledge and experience of the development process, and propose
that it organise itself around the concept of a 'Knowledge Bank'.
They propose a shift in priority, away from lending with
conditionality imposed on borrowing governments, towards assistance
to governments in devising good development strategies. Part I
examines the existing structure of the Bank and considers the World
Bank as an institution. In Part II the effectiveness of World Bank
assistance is evaluated. This book provides essential reading for
politicians, civil servants, workers in the non-official sector,
and academics and students involved or interested in the
development process.
The World Bank is dedicated to the promotion of sustainable economic development and to poverty reduction throughout the developing world. The contributors to this volume argue the Bank's greatest asset is its accumulated knowledge and experience of the development process, and propose that it organize itself around the concept of a "Knowledge Bank." Part I examines the World Bank as an institution, examining its structure. In Part II the effectiveness of World Bank assistance is evaluated.
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