Relacoes Internacionais e Desenvolvimento A. Pereira pri 5058 Lecture 5


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DID USP Lecture 5

Emergence

  • Neoliberal reform in Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s
  • Africa: IMF structural adjustment policies
  • India: liberalization beginning in the 1990s
  • East Asia: the crash of 1997
  • Neoliberalism as an arm of US foreign policy: `free markets + democracy’

Diffusion: the Washington Consensus

The rise of Japan: a developmental state?

The role of the IFIs

  • World Development Report: Trade and Industrialization (1987)
  • The Japanese government reacts
  • The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy (1993)
  • World Development Report: The State in a Changing World (1997)

Theory, prescription, practice

  • Understanding the difference between neoliberalism as theory, prescription, and practice helps unlock the current debate.
  • Neoliberals argue that the reforms’ disappointing results have more to do with incomplete and/or distorted implementation of the policies, and that the policies and the theory behind them are still fundamentally sound.
  • Critics argue that the last three decades of reform show that both the theory and the prescriptions have been tried and have been shown to be inadequate.
  • There are now many critics in the advanced capitalist countries, who attack neoliberalism for undermining national cohesion.

The Politics of Neoliberal Reform

  • World Bank’s first SAP (1979).
  • IMF and World Bank promote economic liberalisation (not contemplated in Bretton Woods accords) by attaching conditions to new lending (“conditionality”). The region most directly affected: Latin America, followed by Sub-Saharan Africa.

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