The Political Economy of Development: The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research
Editat de Kate Bayliss, Ben Fine, Elisa Van Waeyenbergeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2011
The research, practice and scholarship of development are always set against the backdrop of the World Bank, whose formidable presence shapes both development practice and thinking. This book brings together academics that specialise in different subject areas of development and reviews their findings in the context of the World Bank as knowledge bank, policy-maker and financial institution. The volume offers a compelling contribution to our understanding of development studies and of development itself.
The Political Economy of Development is an invaluable critical resource for students, policy-makers and activists in development studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745331034
ISBN-10: 0745331033
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745331033
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Kate Bayliss has been working on public sector reform for over a decade with particular focus on privatisation of water and electricity. She has worked as a consultant for international agencies and NGOs.
Ben Fine is Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and Senior Research Fellow attached to the South African Research Chair in Social Change, University of Johannesburg. He is the author of Theories of Social Capital (Pluto, 2010) and co-authored the award-winning books From Economics Imperialism to Freakonomics(2009) and From Political Economy to Economics (2008).Elisa Van Waeyenberge has worked on the World Bank for over a decade. She lectures at SOAS and consults for international organisations.
Cuprins
Foreword
Part I: Preliminaries and Principles
1 The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research, by Elisa Van Waeyenberge, Ben Fine and Kate Bayliss
2 A Knowledge Bank? by Elisa Van Waeyenberge and Ben Fine
Part II: Research in Practice
3 Understanding Aid at the Bank, by Elisa Van Waeyenberge
4 A Cup Half Full: The World Bank’s Assessment of Water Privatisation, by Kate Bayliss
5 Social Capital and Health, by Ben Fine
6 World Bank Research on HIV/AIDS: Praise Where It’s Due?, by Deborah Johnston
7 Agriculture in the World Bank: Blighted Harvest Persists, by Carlos Oya
8 A Policy Wrapped in “Analysis” - The World Bank’s Case for Foreign Banks, by Paulo L dos Santos
9 Hard Science or Waffly Crap? Evidence-Based Policy versus Policy Based Evidence in the Field of Violent Conflict, by Christopher Cramer and Jonathan Goodhand
10 The Washington Consensus and the China Anomaly, by Dic Lo
Part III: Continuity or Change?
11 Whither World Bank Research?, by Ben Fine, Elisa Van Waeyenberge and Kate Bayliss
References
Index
Part I: Preliminaries and Principles
1 The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research, by Elisa Van Waeyenberge, Ben Fine and Kate Bayliss
2 A Knowledge Bank? by Elisa Van Waeyenberge and Ben Fine
Part II: Research in Practice
3 Understanding Aid at the Bank, by Elisa Van Waeyenberge
4 A Cup Half Full: The World Bank’s Assessment of Water Privatisation, by Kate Bayliss
5 Social Capital and Health, by Ben Fine
6 World Bank Research on HIV/AIDS: Praise Where It’s Due?, by Deborah Johnston
7 Agriculture in the World Bank: Blighted Harvest Persists, by Carlos Oya
8 A Policy Wrapped in “Analysis” - The World Bank’s Case for Foreign Banks, by Paulo L dos Santos
9 Hard Science or Waffly Crap? Evidence-Based Policy versus Policy Based Evidence in the Field of Violent Conflict, by Christopher Cramer and Jonathan Goodhand
10 The Washington Consensus and the China Anomaly, by Dic Lo
Part III: Continuity or Change?
11 Whither World Bank Research?, by Ben Fine, Elisa Van Waeyenberge and Kate Bayliss
References
Index