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Beyond The World Bank Agenda An Institutional Approach To Development Howard Stein

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Beyond The World Bank Agenda An Institutional Approach To Development Howard Stein
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Howard Stein
ISBN: 9780226771656, 0226771652
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Beyond The World Bank Agenda An Institutional Approach To Development Howard Stein by Howard Stein 9780226771656, 0226771652 instant download after payment.

Despite massive investment of money and research aimed at ameliorating third-world poverty, the development strategies of the international financial institutions over the past few decades have been a profound failure. Under the tutelage of the World Bank, developing countries have experienced lower growth and rising inequality compared to previous periods. In Beyond the World Bank Agenda, Howard Stein argues that the controversial institution is plagued by a myopic, neoclassical mindset that wrongly focuses on individual rationality and downplays the social and political contexts that can either facilitate or impede development.
Drawing on the examples of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and transitional European economies, this revolutionary volume proposes an alternative vision of institutional development with chapter-length applications to finance, state formation, and health care to provide a holistic, contextualized solution to the problems of developing nations. Beyond the World Bank Agenda will be essential reading for anyone concerned with forging a new strategy for sustainable development.

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