Over the last two centuries in Latin America a Washington Consensus development strategy based on integration in the global trading system has dominated both domestic demand management and industrialization "from within." This paper assesses the performance of each from the point of view of the impact of external conditions, and the validity of its underlying theory. It concludes by noting that replacing the Consensus will require not only reform of the international financial architecture but also a return to the integrated policy framework represented in the Havana Charter.
In the new world financial, economic and nowadays debt crisis, the role of international organizatio...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created to set a standard for development and to facilitat...
The authors analyze the Washington Consensus, which at its original formulation reflected views not ...
The paper analyzes the economic and social development of Latin America after nearly two decades of ...
The term "Washington Consensus", as Williamson the father of the term conceived it, in 1989, was a s...
In this paper we analyze the Washington Consensus, which at its original formulation reflected views...
In order to restart economic growth in Latin America after the so-called "lost decade," most countri...
The recent G20 meeting in London elevated the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to a new level. Its ...
Abstract: It took more than ten years for Latin America to overcome the debt crisis, which turned in...
The debate on economic policy has developed significantly in the past decade. The so-called Washingt...
The evidence of the past 15 years has demonstrated that attempting to implement the 10 reforms of th...
The dramatic shift in the 1980s from state-led development to neo-liberal market economic reforms ha...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
From the early 1980s, the policies of structural adjustment were introduced in the South as an all-...
In the new world financial, economic and nowadays debt crisis, the role of international organizatio...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created to set a standard for development and to facilitat...
The authors analyze the Washington Consensus, which at its original formulation reflected views not ...
The paper analyzes the economic and social development of Latin America after nearly two decades of ...
The term "Washington Consensus", as Williamson the father of the term conceived it, in 1989, was a s...
In this paper we analyze the Washington Consensus, which at its original formulation reflected views...
In order to restart economic growth in Latin America after the so-called "lost decade," most countri...
The recent G20 meeting in London elevated the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to a new level. Its ...
Abstract: It took more than ten years for Latin America to overcome the debt crisis, which turned in...
The debate on economic policy has developed significantly in the past decade. The so-called Washingt...
The evidence of the past 15 years has demonstrated that attempting to implement the 10 reforms of th...
The dramatic shift in the 1980s from state-led development to neo-liberal market economic reforms ha...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
From the early 1980s, the policies of structural adjustment were introduced in the South as an all-...
In the new world financial, economic and nowadays debt crisis, the role of international organizatio...
The term Washington consensus has took on many different meanings since it emerged in the arena o...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created to set a standard for development and to facilitat...