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Governing Failure Provisional Expertise And The Transformation Of Global Development Finance Jacqueline Best

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Governing Failure Provisional Expertise And The Transformation Of Global Development Finance Jacqueline Best
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Jacqueline Best
ISBN: 9781107035041, 110703504X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Governing Failure Provisional Expertise And The Transformation Of Global Development Finance Jacqueline Best by Jacqueline Best 9781107035041, 110703504X instant download after payment.

Jacqueline Best argues that the 1990s changes in IMF, World Bank and donor policies, towards what some have called the 'Post-Washington Consensus,' were driven by an erosion of expert authority and an increasing preoccupation with policy failure. Failures such as the Asian financial crisis and the decades of despair in sub-Saharan Africa led these institutions to develop governance strategies designed to avoid failure: fostering country ownership, developing global standards, managing risk and vulnerability and measuring results. In contrast to the structural adjustment era when policymakers were confident in their solutions, this is an era of provisional governance, in which key actors are aware of the possibility of failure even as they seek to inoculate themselves against it. Best considers the implications of this shift, asking if it is a positive change and whether it is sustainable. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Books Online and via Knowledge Unlatched.

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