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The World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia - Inheritance of Loss (Hardcover): Susan Engel The World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia - Inheritance of Loss (Hardcover)
Susan Engel
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the history, structure and current operations of the World Bank, which despite being the largest development organisation and the largest development research body in the world with tremendous direct and indirect influence on developing economies, has rarely received the critical attention its importance merits. The book's unique contribution is twofold: it provides an original analysis of the interaction between economic theory, political practice and the Bank's development praxis as well as two detailed, grounded studies of the Bank's lending practices.

The book starts with a detailed examination of the development theory and practice of the World Bank from its Keynesian origins to the current shift through the Washington Consensus to the so-called post-Washington Consensus. The second part is a detailed analysis of the Bank's lending practices in two countries, Vietnam and Indonesia. The case studies extensively utilise World Bank sources ?analysing the Project Appraisal Documents for some 113 loans. They also draw on the secondary literature and on interviews with World Bank staff, government officials, academics and NGOs in both countries. The case studies enable the development of empirically-based conclusions regarding the impact of Bank policies on the economic and social development of two important Southeast Asian nations making possible an assessment of the extent to which the rhetoric of the post-Washington Consensus has been incorporated into the Bank's lending practices.

This book will be of interest to both advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as specialist audiences in the fields of international political economy, development, international organizations and Southeast Asian Studies.

The Global Architecture of Multilateral Development Banks - A System of Debt or Development? (Paperback): Susan Engel, Adrian... The Global Architecture of Multilateral Development Banks - A System of Debt or Development? (Paperback)
Susan Engel, Adrian Robert Bazbauers
R1,392 Discovery Miles 13 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the evolution of the 30 functioning multilateral development banks (MDBs). MDBs have their roots in the growing system of international finance and multilateral cooperation, with the first recognisable MDB being proposed by Latin America in financial cooperation with the US in the late 1930s. That Inter-American Bank did not eventuate but was a precursor to the World Bank being negotiated at Bretton Woods in 1944. Since then, a complex network of regional, sub-regional, and specialised development banks has progressively emerged across the globe, including two significant recent entrants established by China and the BRICS. MDBs arrange loans, credits, and guarantees for investment in member states, generally with the stated aim of fostering economic growth. They operate in both the Global North and South, though there are more MDBs focusing on emerging and developing states. While the World Bank and some of the larger regional banks have been scrutinised, little attention has been paid to the smaller banks or the overall system. This book provides the first study of all 30 MDBs and it evaluates their interrelationships. It analyses the emergence of the MDBs in relation to geopolitics, development paradigms and debt. It includes sections on each of the banks as well as on how MDBs have approached the key sectors of infrastructure, human development, and climate. This book will be of particular interest to researchers of development finance, global governance, and international political economy.

The Global Architecture of Multilateral Development Banks - A System of Debt or Development? (Hardcover): Susan Engel, Adrian... The Global Architecture of Multilateral Development Banks - A System of Debt or Development? (Hardcover)
Susan Engel, Adrian Robert Bazbauers
R4,464 Discovery Miles 44 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores the evolution of the 30 functioning multilateral development banks (MDBs). MDBs have their roots in the growing system of international finance and multilateral cooperation, with the first recognisable MDB being proposed by Latin America in financial cooperation with the US in the late 1930s. That Inter-American Bank did not eventuate but was a precursor to the World Bank being negotiated at Bretton Woods in 1944. Since then, a complex network of regional, sub-regional, and specialised development banks has progressively emerged across the globe, including two significant recent entrants established by China and the BRICS. MDBs arrange loans, credits, and guarantees for investment in member states, generally with the stated aim of fostering economic growth. They operate in both the Global North and South, though there are more MDBs focusing on emerging and developing states. While the World Bank and some of the larger regional banks have been scrutinised, little attention has been paid to the smaller banks or the overall system. This book provides the first study of all 30 MDBs and it evaluates their interrelationships. It analyses the emergence of the MDBs in relation to geopolitics, development paradigms and debt. It includes sections on each of the banks as well as on how MDBs have approached the key sectors of infrastructure, human development, and climate. This book will be of particular interest to researchers of development finance, global governance, and international political economy.

African-Asian Encounters - New Cooperations and New Dependencies (Hardcover, 0): Arndt Graf, Azirah Azirah Hashim African-Asian Encounters - New Cooperations and New Dependencies (Hardcover, 0)
Arndt Graf, Azirah Azirah Hashim; Contributions by Ute Roeschenthaler, Diderot Nguepjouo, Jurgen Runge, …
R3,347 Discovery Miles 33 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In recent decades, ties between Africa and Asia have greatly increased. And while most of the scholarly attention to the phenomenon has focused on China, often with an emphasis on asymmetric power relations in both politics and economics, this book takes a much broader view, looking at various small and medium-sized actors in Asia and Africa in a wide range of fields. It will be essential for scholars working on Asian-African studies and will also offer insights for policymakers working in this fast-changing field.

The World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia - Inheritance of Loss (Paperback): Susan Engel The World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia - Inheritance of Loss (Paperback)
Susan Engel
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the history, structure and current operations of the World Bank, which despite being the largest development organisation and the largest development research body in the world with tremendous direct and indirect influence on developing economies, has rarely received the critical attention its importance merits. The book's unique contribution is twofold: it provides an original analysis of the interaction between economic theory, political practice and the Bank's development praxis as well as two detailed, grounded studies of the Bank's lending practices. The book starts with a detailed examination of the development theory and practice of the World Bank from its Keynesian origins to the current shift through the Washington Consensus to the so-called post-Washington Consensus. The second part is a detailed analysis of the Bank's lending practices in two countries, Vietnam and Indonesia. The case studies extensively utilise World Bank sources -analysing the Project Appraisal Documents for some 113 loans. They also draw on the secondary literature and on interviews with World Bank staff, government officials, academics and NGOs in both countries. The case studies enable the development of empirically-based conclusions regarding the impact of Bank policies on the economic and social development of two important Southeast Asian nations making possible an assessment of the extent to which the rhetoric of the post-Washington Consensus has been incorporated into the Bank's lending practices. This book will be of interest to both advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as specialist audiences in the fields of international political economy, development, international organizations and Southeast Asian Studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Global Development (Hardcover): Kearrin Sims, Nicola Banks, Susan Engel, Paul Hodge, Jonathan... The Routledge Handbook of Global Development (Hardcover)
Kearrin Sims, Nicola Banks, Susan Engel, Paul Hodge, Jonathan Makuwira, …
R7,111 Discovery Miles 71 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seeks to provide a summative collection of chapters on core contemporary global development challenges through a lens of fluidity and change. Demonstrates that while there are continuities that unite development studies, the field has always been heavily contested, and is now entering a new state of flux. Seeks to include both majority and minority world voices through the encouragement of co-writing and academic mentorship by contributing authors. Demonstrates that while there are continuities that unite development studies, the field has always been heavily contested, and is now entering a new state of flux.

A School Of Our Own - The Story of the First Student-Run High School and a New Vision for American Education (Hardcover): Susan... A School Of Our Own - The Story of the First Student-Run High School and a New Vision for American Education (Hardcover)
Susan Engel, Samuel Levin
R607 Discovery Miles 6 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A School of Our Own tells the remarkable story of the Independent Project, the first student-run high school in America. Founder Samuel Levin, a high school junior who had already achieved international fame for creating Project Sprout-the first farm-to-school lunch program in the United States-was frustrated with his own education and saw disaffection among his peers. In response, he lobbied for and created a new school based on a few simple ideas about what kids need from their high school experience.

Real Kids - Creating Meaning in Everyday Life (Hardcover): Susan Engel Real Kids - Creating Meaning in Everyday Life (Hardcover)
Susan Engel
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Decades of work in psychology labs have vastly enhanced our knowledge about how children perceive, think, and reason. But it has also encouraged a distorted view of children, argues psychologist Susan Engel in this provocative and passionate book--a view that has affected every parent who has tried to debate with a six-year-old. By focusing on the thinking processes prized by adults, too many expert opinions have rendered children as little adults. What has been lost is what is truly unique and mysterious--the childlike quality of a child's mind.

Engel draws on keen observations and descriptive research to take us into the nearly forgotten, untidy, phantasmagorical world of children's inner lives. She reminds us that children fuse thought and emotion, play and reality; they swing wildly between different ways of interpreting and acting in the world. But just as a gawky child may grow into a beauty, illogical and sometimes maddening childishness can foreshadow great adult ability.

Engel argues that the "scientist in a crib" view encourages parents and teachers to expect more logical reasoning and emotional self-control from children than they possess. She provides a concise and valuable overview of what modern developmental psychologists have learned about children's developing powers of perception and capacity for reasoning, but also suggests new ways of studying children that better capture the truth about their young minds.

Dr Who - The Key to Time Collection (DVD, Boxed set): Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, John Leeson, Iain Cuthbertson, Nigel Plaskitt, Paul... Dr Who - The Key to Time Collection (DVD, Boxed set)
Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, John Leeson, Iain Cuthbertson, Nigel Plaskitt, …
R751 R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The entire 16th season of the long-running cult classic. Tom Baker, the popular fourth Doctor, is joined by the beautiful Romana (Mary Tamm) in this 26-episode intergalactic treasure hunt for the all-powerful Key to Time. Includes six storylines: 'The Ribos Operation', 'The Pirate Planet', 'The Stones of Blood', 'The Androids of Tara', 'The Power of Kroll' and 'The Armageddon Factor'.

The Hungry Mind - The Origins of Curiosity in Childhood (Paperback): Susan Engel The Hungry Mind - The Origins of Curiosity in Childhood (Paperback)
Susan Engel
R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Despite American education's recent mania for standardized tests, testing misses what really matters about learning: the desire to learn in the first place. Curiosity is vital, but it remains a surprisingly understudied characteristic. The Hungry Mind is a deeply researched, highly readable exploration of what curiosity is, how it can be measured, how it develops in childhood, and how it can be fostered in school. "Engel draws on the latest social science research and incidents from her own life to understand why curiosity is nearly universal in babies, pervasive in early childhood, and less evident in school...Engel's most important finding is that most classroom environments discourage curiosity...In an era that prizes quantifiable results, a pedagogy that privileges curiosity is not likely to be a priority." -Glenn C. Altschuler, Psychology Today "Susan Engel's The Hungry Mind, a book which engages in depth with how our interest and desire to explore the world evolves, makes a valuable contribution not only to the body of academic literature on the developmental and educational psychology of children, but also to our knowledge on why and how we learn." -Inez von Weitershausen, LSE Review of Books

The Cedar Tree: Series 1 - Volume 3 (DVD): Sally Osborne, Jennifer Lonsdale, Susan Skipper, Susan Engel, Joyce Carey, Philip... The Cedar Tree: Series 1 - Volume 3 (DVD)
Sally Osborne, Jennifer Lonsdale, Susan Skipper, Susan Engel, Joyce Carey, … 1
R528 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R169 (32%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Third volume of episodes from the costume drama created by Alfred Shaughnessy of 'Upstairs Downstairs' fame. The series follows the Bournes of Larkfield Manor, an aristocratic family whose daughters, Elizabeth (Sally Osborne), Anne (Jennifer Lonsdale) and Victoria (Susan Skipper), find themselves torn between two ages as the Second World War approaches. Though none of the three girls are fully comfortable in the traditionally passive role aristocratic society affords them, awaiting a suitable marriage proposal, will they be any better prepared for the changes in the role of women World War II brings about?

Your Child's Path - Unlocking the Mysteries of Who Your Child Will Become (Paperback): Susan Engel Your Child's Path - Unlocking the Mysteries of Who Your Child Will Become (Paperback)
Susan Engel
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This "compassionate guide for parents and readers" ("Kirkus Reviews") reveals how to distinguish between the childhood traits that are cause for concern, and those that are not.
Every parent hopes their child will grow up to be happy, smart, popular, and successful--and as a result, many are anxious and eager to find clues to what their child's future will be. But with websites, media, and other parents providing an endless stream of advice about how to raise your children to be perfect, whom can a parent trust?
Susan Engel draws on her years of experience as a developmental psychologist, educator, and mother to help parents and teachers identify behaviors that require intervention, while also providing reassurance about those that do not. Unlike many parenting experts, Engel encourages acceptance and perspective. Rambunctious children will calm down as they age and find activities to absorb their intellectual energy. Shy kids don't need to become "un-shy"--they simply need to learn how to reach out to others on a one-to-one level.
Blending stories about real children with new ways of thinking and up-to-the-minute social and clinical research, "Your Child's Path" is both an absorbing narrative and an indispensable tool that will help restore parents' sanity and put the joy back in child rearing.

The Intellectual Lives of Children (Paperback): Susan Engel The Intellectual Lives of Children (Paperback)
Susan Engel
R447 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R31 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"A remarkable book. Whether you are an educator, parent, or simply a curious reader, you will come to see, hear, and understand children in new ways." -Howard Gardner, author of Multiple Intelligences Adults easily recognize children's imagination at work as they play. Yet most of us know little about what really goes on inside their heads as they encounter the problems and complexities of the world around them. Susan Engel brings together an extraordinary body of research to explain how toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-aged children think. A young girl's bug collection reveals how children ask questions and organize information. Watching a boy scoop mud illuminates the process of invention. When a child ponders the mystery of death, we witness how ideas are built. But adults shouldn't just stand around watching. When parents are creative, it can rub off. Engel shows how parents and teachers can stimulate children's curiosity by presenting them with mysteries to solve, feeding their sense of mastery and nourishing their natural hunger to learn. "A fascinating read for parents who wonder, simply, what is my child thinking? Why do they love collecting? Where did that idea come from? A celebration of children's innovation and sense of wonder." -Emily Oster, author of Expecting Better "Combining insight, scientific acumen, and exquisite narrative, The Intellectual Lives of Children allows readers to peer into the minds of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers as they explore and learn in everyday moments, emphasizing what constitutes real learning." -Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Science

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