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15 Feb 15
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It is often seen as synonymous with “neoliberalism” and “globalization.”
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Since then, the phrase “Washington Consensus” has become a lightning rod for dissatisfaction amongst anti-globalization protestors, developing country politicians and officials, trade negotiators, and numerous others. It is often used interchangeably with the phrase “neoliberal policies.”
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21 Nov 12
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12 Jun 12
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“Washington Consensus”
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debates about trade and development
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globalization
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neoliberalism
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a set of neoliberal policies
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Washington-based international financial institutions
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policy advice
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Washington-based institutions to Latin American countries
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It is often used interchangeably with the phrase “neoliberal policies.”
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13 Dec 11
Joe DobraszczykWilliamson, John. “What Should the World Bank Think About the Washington Consensus?” World Bank Research Observer. Washington, DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Vol. 15, No. 2 (August 2000), pp. 251-264. [online].
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23 Nov 11
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02 Oct 11
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30 Jul 06
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Since then, the phrase “Washington Consensus” has become a lightning rod for dissatisfaction amongst anti-globalization protestors, developing country politicians and officials, trade negotiators, and numerous others. It is often used interchangeably with the phrase “neoliberal policies.” But, as Williamson also states:
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A redirection of public expenditure priorities toward fields offering both high economic returns and the potential to improve income distribution, such as primary health care, primary education, and infrastructure
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Interest rate liberalization
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