It is increasingly apparent that the Asian economic crisis has also led to a serious ideological crisis in the West. Before the collapse there was broad agreement among Western orthodox economists that developing countries should pursue a set of economic policies, often referred to as the 'Washington consensus', which included financial sector liberalisation, privatisation of state-owned enterprises, fiscal discipline and trade, exchange rate and foreign investment deregulation. Since the collapse, however, this consensus has broken down. This paper examines the emergence of the new so-called post-Washington consensus, with its emphasis on governance and social capital. The lexicon of the new policy paradigm underlying this new consensus in...
The broad tenets of the Washington Consensus, with its market-based policies, remain in place, but t...
The crisis that has affected East Asia since the middle of 1997 has raised a number of important que...
Restructuring and modernization of basic political institutions is the crucial key for longterm reco...
© 2001 Third World QuarterlyIt is increasingly apparent that the Asian economic crisis has also led ...
This article examines current debates over the future direction of the reform agenda in post-crisis ...
This paper explores the way neoliberal ideas have been promoted and resisted in East Asia. The core ...
How did East Asia, generally viewed in the mid-1990s as an economic miracle, become seen only a few ...
The objective of my master's thesis, "Sino-American Ideological Clash: Washington Consensus and Beij...
This paper explores the way neoliberal ideas have been promoted and resisted in East Asia. The core ...
This book is a challenging volume by distinguished, leading scholars of East Asian political economy...
This book is a challenging volume by distinguished, leading scholars of East Asian political economy...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of an orthodox policy framework that came to be known as t...
The Washington Consensus reform resulted in economic collapse and stagnation in many transition econ...
Ten years ago, John Williamson of the Institute for International Economics summarized a recipe for ...
The recent interest in governance and issues of transparency demonstrates the emergence of a new pos...
The broad tenets of the Washington Consensus, with its market-based policies, remain in place, but t...
The crisis that has affected East Asia since the middle of 1997 has raised a number of important que...
Restructuring and modernization of basic political institutions is the crucial key for longterm reco...
© 2001 Third World QuarterlyIt is increasingly apparent that the Asian economic crisis has also led ...
This article examines current debates over the future direction of the reform agenda in post-crisis ...
This paper explores the way neoliberal ideas have been promoted and resisted in East Asia. The core ...
How did East Asia, generally viewed in the mid-1990s as an economic miracle, become seen only a few ...
The objective of my master's thesis, "Sino-American Ideological Clash: Washington Consensus and Beij...
This paper explores the way neoliberal ideas have been promoted and resisted in East Asia. The core ...
This book is a challenging volume by distinguished, leading scholars of East Asian political economy...
This book is a challenging volume by distinguished, leading scholars of East Asian political economy...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of an orthodox policy framework that came to be known as t...
The Washington Consensus reform resulted in economic collapse and stagnation in many transition econ...
Ten years ago, John Williamson of the Institute for International Economics summarized a recipe for ...
The recent interest in governance and issues of transparency demonstrates the emergence of a new pos...
The broad tenets of the Washington Consensus, with its market-based policies, remain in place, but t...
The crisis that has affected East Asia since the middle of 1997 has raised a number of important que...
Restructuring and modernization of basic political institutions is the crucial key for longterm reco...