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Global insitutions and development : framing the world?

Part of the RIPE Series in Global Political Economy series
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The impact of multilateral institutions such as the World Bank and IMF have on development is hotly debated, but few doubt their power and influence.

This book examines the concepts that have powerfully influenced development policy and, more broadly, looks at the role of ideas in international development institutions and how they have affected current development discourse.

The authors analyse why some ideas are taken up by these institutions, how the ideas travel within the systems and how they are translated into policy, modified, distorted or resisted. This unique book explores a very broad range of ideas and institutions and provides thorough and detailed case studies in the context of broader theoretical analysis.

The volume explores topics such as poverty, global governance, sustainable development and the environment and provides detailed case studies on the World Bank, the WTO, the IMF, Asian Development Bank, UN Development Programme and the OECD's Development Assistance Committee, which should be of particular interest and use to advanced undergraduate students and scholars.

Morten Boas is a Researcher at Fafo - Institute for Applied International Studies. His publications include (2003) Multilateral Institutions: A Critical Introduction (co-authored with Desmond McNeill)

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Product Details
Routledge
0415312892 / 9780415312899
Hardback
338.9
23/10/2003
United Kingdom
English
272 p.
24 cm
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