In and against Development: The World Bank behind the Looking Glass

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The second of two volumes written "in and against development" meticulously criticizes the World Bank's scholarship and assesses alternative approaches to development studies.

Long self-proclaimed as "Knowledge Bank", the World Bank is as active as criticized in its endeavors across scholarship, ideology and policy in practice, serving US interests in the age of globalization, neoliberalism and financialization. Its analytical framing draws upon economics imperialism in general, and its evolution through three phases. Corresponding phases of new, newer and newest development economics are identified, with the World Bank taking a leading role in each, with implications for the expanding scope of development economics and its contestations with development studies.

Contents

Contents

Preface vii

1 Locating Development Economics 1

Postamble: Locating the World Bank 14

2 Beyond Bureaucrats in Business: A Critical Review of the World Bank

Approach to Privatisation and Public Sector Reform 23

Postscript as Personal Preamble 23

1 Introduction 28

2 Privatisation Theory: The New Synthesis 29

3 Bureaucrats in Business: Context and Outline 31

4 A Critique 32

4.1 Narrow Analytical Framework 34

4.2 Selective Use of Evidence and Bias in Interpretation 36

4.3 Narrow View of What Constitutes Industrial Policy Leading to

Over-Generalisation of Conclusions 40

5 Concluding Remarks 43

Appendix: Debating the Provision of Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan

Africa: A Response to Nellis 44

3 The Developmental State Is Dead - Long Live Social Capital? 47

Postscript as Personal Preamble 47

1 Introduction 48

2 The Microeconomic Foundations 50

3 The Forward March of Social Capital 52

4 Neither Washington nor Post-Washington Consensus 59

5 Concluding Remarks 64

4 Flattening Economic Geography: Locating the World Development

Report for 2009 67

Postscript as Personal Preamble 67

1 Introduction 68

2 neg as ei 69

3 From Pre- to Post-Washington Consensus 80

4 Fixing the wdr09 84

5 From Finance to Climate by Way of Conclusion 90

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5 Nudging or Fudging: The World Development Report 2015 93

Postscript as Personal Preamble 93

1 Introduction 93

2 wdr 2015 and the Knowledge Bank 95

3 Situating the Turn to Behavioural Economics at the Bank 99

4 The wdr Approach to Behavioural Economics 103

4.1 The wdr's Mental Model 103

4.2 Behavioural Economics and Development: The Conquest of

Another Frontier? 106

5 From Behavioural Economics to World Bank Policy in Practice:

The Case of hiv- Related Cash Transfers 111

6 Concluding Remarks 115

6 A Paradigm Shift that Never Will Be? Justin Lin's New Structural

Economics 117

Postscript as Personal Preamble 117

1 Introduction 121

2 From Comparative Advantage to Development: Lin and the nse 125

3 Lin and the Bank 141

4 Conclusion 148

7 Locating the Developmental State and Industrial Policy

after the Crisis 152

Postscript as Personal Preamble 152

Foreword 154

1 Introduction 162

2 Lessons from the Developmental State Paradigm 167

3 Industrial Policy 191

4 South-South Cooperation by Way of Conclusion 209

8 The Continuing Enigmas of Social Policy 223

Postscript as Personal Preamble 223

1 Introduction and Overview 226

2 From Welfare Regimenting ... 232

3 ... to Convergence through Path Dependence to Crisis 245

4 This Time (Social Policy) Is (and Was) Different(iated) 252

5 Social Policy - It's Financialisation, Stupid 259

6 Towards Alternatives 272

7 Conclusions as Starting Points 290

References 293

Index 344

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