Globalization and the nation state the impact of the IMF and the World Bank /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2006.
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Series: | Routledge studies in the modern world economy ;
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Table of Contents:
- Whither conditionality?
- Who's in charge? : ownership and conditionality in IMF-supported programs / James Boughton
- Policy conditionality / Stephen Coate and Stephen Morris
- Conditionality and ownership in IMF lending : a political economy approach / Allan Drazen
- Empirical implications of endogenous IMF conditionality / Patrick Conway
- The high politics of IMF lending / Strom C. Thacker
- Money talks : supplementary financiers and IMF conditionality / Erica R. Gould
- The World Bank and the reconstruction of the 'social safety net' in Russia and eastern Europe / Paul Mosley
- When the World Bank says yes : determinants of structural adjustment lending / M. Rodwan Abouharb and David L. Cingranelli
- The demand for IMF assistance : what factors influence the decision to turn to the Fund? / Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
- The survival of political leaders and IMF programs / Alastair Smith and James Raymond Vreeland
- Do PRSPs empower developing countries and disempower the World Bank, or is it the other way round? / Frances Stewart and Michael Wang
- Macroeconomic adjustment in IMF-supported programs : projections and reality / Rouben Atoian, Patrick Conway, Marcelo Selowsky, and Tsidi Tsikata
- The IMF and capital account crises : the case for a separate lender of last resort and conditionality functions / Thomas D. Willett
- Should the IMF discontinue its long-term lending role in developing countries? / Graham Bird and Paul Mosley
- IFIs and IPGs : operational implications for the World Bank / Ravi Kanbur
- Ownership, Dutch disease, and the World Bank / Gustav Ranis
- Why it matters who runs the IMF and the World Bank / Nancy Birdsall
- Do as I say not as I do : a critique of G-7 proposals on "reforming" the MBDs / Devesh Kapur.