Summary Neoliberal rhetoric has urged the reduction of the state's role, but in many ways state power and spending have merely been redirected rather than reduced. WDR97 urges states to become effective, but does not say for whom. The World Bank's biases are seen in the WDR's economistic approach to political issues, limited view of participation, blindness to corporate power and support for the use of international mechanisms to lock in government policies. The views expressed in WDR97, combined with the poor record of the World Bank's privatisation and public sector reform loans, suggest the need for great caution as the World Bank seeks to move further into institutional reform
There was a wide ranging debate in the 1950s and 1960s in the developing countries about the role of...
The global market is largely a game without rules and without an arbitrator able to dispense necessa...
Neo-liberalism has had one central message for the state: scale back, cut back, cut out, transform. ...
Contradictory views persist among neoliberals, social democrats and social liberals regarding relati...
Sustaining globalization as a world order requires a restructuring of the state and its relationship...
This article advances the notion of ‘the substitutive state’ to explore the changing character of st...
Critics of neoliberalism and globalization often argue that these necessarily diminish the state\u27...
Summary The World Development Report represents a welcome change from the World Bank's previous con...
The debate about the relationship between state and market, about their relative importance, does no...
Neoliberalism and the state are actually often the best of enemies because although it is frequently...
According to Streeck and Vogl, the neoliberalization of the state has been the result of political-e...
To save America--indeed, the global economy as a whole--the private/public sector balance has to shi...
This article engages in a critical analysis of two of the most influential contemporary economic pub...
investigates recent attempts by the WorldBank1 to revise its commitment to neo-liberal ideas. Thecon...
The view that neoliberalism has become, and remains, the dominant ideology of economic statecraft in...
There was a wide ranging debate in the 1950s and 1960s in the developing countries about the role of...
The global market is largely a game without rules and without an arbitrator able to dispense necessa...
Neo-liberalism has had one central message for the state: scale back, cut back, cut out, transform. ...
Contradictory views persist among neoliberals, social democrats and social liberals regarding relati...
Sustaining globalization as a world order requires a restructuring of the state and its relationship...
This article advances the notion of ‘the substitutive state’ to explore the changing character of st...
Critics of neoliberalism and globalization often argue that these necessarily diminish the state\u27...
Summary The World Development Report represents a welcome change from the World Bank's previous con...
The debate about the relationship between state and market, about their relative importance, does no...
Neoliberalism and the state are actually often the best of enemies because although it is frequently...
According to Streeck and Vogl, the neoliberalization of the state has been the result of political-e...
To save America--indeed, the global economy as a whole--the private/public sector balance has to shi...
This article engages in a critical analysis of two of the most influential contemporary economic pub...
investigates recent attempts by the WorldBank1 to revise its commitment to neo-liberal ideas. Thecon...
The view that neoliberalism has become, and remains, the dominant ideology of economic statecraft in...
There was a wide ranging debate in the 1950s and 1960s in the developing countries about the role of...
The global market is largely a game without rules and without an arbitrator able to dispense necessa...
Neo-liberalism has had one central message for the state: scale back, cut back, cut out, transform. ...