Poor States, Power and the Politics of IMF Reform Drivers of Cha
Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw, Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA and Emeritus Professor, University of London, UK This books provides a timely comparative case study that reveals the factors driving the International
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Poor States, Power and the Politics of IMF Reform Drivers of Change in the Post-Washington Consensus
Mark Hibben
International Political Economy Series
Series editor Timothy M. Shaw Visiting Professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston, USA, and Emeritus Professor at the University of London, UK
Aims of the Series The global political economy is in flux as a series of cumulative crises impacts its organization and governance. The IPE series has tracked its development in both analysis and structure over the last three decades. It has always had a concentration on the global South. Now the South increasingly challenges the North as the centre of development, also reflected in a growing number of submissions and publications on indebted Eurozone economies in Southern Europe. An indispensable resource for scholars and researchers, the series examines a variety of capitalisms and connections by focusing on emerging economies, companies and sectors, debates and policies. It informs diverse policy communities as the established trans-Atlantic North declines and ‘the rest’, especially the BRICS, rise.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/13996
Mark Hibben
Poor States, Power and the Politics of IMF Reform Drivers of Change in the Post-Washington Consensus
Mark Hibben Assistant Professor of Political Science Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Standish, Maine, USA
International Political Economy Series ISBN 978-1-137-57749-8 ISBN 978-1-137-57750-4 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-57750-4
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