Conditionality Revisited: Concepts, Experiences,and Lessons (Lessons from Experience)

Conditionality Revisited: Concepts, Experiences,and Lessons (Lessons from Experience)

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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have for years attached conditionalities to their lending to developing countries forcing receiving countries to do things such as privatize utilities, for example. These practices have come under increasing disrepute over the years such that even the Bank has been forced to listen to their critics, if not accept their arguments. The editors of this work (of Operations Policy and Country Services, World Bank) present 28 chapters that examine recent experience with conditionalties and consider adaptations and alternatives to the practice. An important theme throughout is the concept of "country-ownership," which suggests that countries should have a greater role in evaluating different options and formulating their own development strategies. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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