The Washington Consensus reform resulted in economic collapse and stagnation in many transition economies and "lost decades" in other developing countries in 1980s and 1990s. The paper provides a new structural economics perspective of such failures. The Washington Consensus reform failed to recognize that many firms in a transition economy were not viable in an open, competitive market because those industries went against the comparative advantages determined by the economy's endowment structure. Their survival relied on the government's protections and subsidies through various interventions and distortions. The Washington Consensus advised the government to focus their reforms on issues related to property rights, co...
The paper takes stock of the Keynesian Consensus - Washington Post Consensus trajectory, showing tha...
The dramatic shift in the 1980s from state-led development to neo-liberal market economic reforms ha...
In this lecture the author acknowledges the failure of the "Washington Consensus" in promoting econo...
The Washington Consensus reform resulted in economic collapse and stagnation in many transition econ...
The paper considers the problems of the alternatives to the mainstream in recent economic thought, t...
In the postwar years, most Third World countries turned inward partly in response to what they thoug...
The 'Washington Consensus' analysis and policies are being disputed both analytically and for their ...
The paper considers the problems of the alternatives to the mainstream in recent economic thought, t...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of an orthodox policy framework that came to be known as t...
Abstract: Many transition policies, based on neoclassical economics, failed in Eastern Europe, Forme...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The beginning of the 1980s represented for many developing countries a particularly critical period....
In this short contribution author describes a fundamental assumptions, rules and structure of Washin...
Many transition policies, based on the existing neoclassical economic theories, failed in Eastern Eu...
The paper takes stock of the Keynesian Consensus - Washington Post Consensus trajectory, showing tha...
The dramatic shift in the 1980s from state-led development to neo-liberal market economic reforms ha...
In this lecture the author acknowledges the failure of the "Washington Consensus" in promoting econo...
The Washington Consensus reform resulted in economic collapse and stagnation in many transition econ...
The paper considers the problems of the alternatives to the mainstream in recent economic thought, t...
In the postwar years, most Third World countries turned inward partly in response to what they thoug...
The 'Washington Consensus' analysis and policies are being disputed both analytically and for their ...
The paper considers the problems of the alternatives to the mainstream in recent economic thought, t...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of an orthodox policy framework that came to be known as t...
Abstract: Many transition policies, based on neoclassical economics, failed in Eastern Europe, Forme...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The beginning of the 1980s represented for many developing countries a particularly critical period....
In this short contribution author describes a fundamental assumptions, rules and structure of Washin...
Many transition policies, based on the existing neoclassical economic theories, failed in Eastern Eu...
The paper takes stock of the Keynesian Consensus - Washington Post Consensus trajectory, showing tha...
The dramatic shift in the 1980s from state-led development to neo-liberal market economic reforms ha...
In this lecture the author acknowledges the failure of the "Washington Consensus" in promoting econo...