• The Washington Consensus is a set of ten economic policy prescriptions considered in the 1980s and 1990s to constitute the "standard" reform package promoted...
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  • also refer to: Consensus decision-making, the process of making decisions using consensus. Rough consensus, a term used in consensus decision-making...
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  • model as an alternative—especially for developing countries—to the Washington Consensus of market-friendly policies promoted by the IMF, World Bank, and...
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    the previous dominant economic paradigm – Keynesianism – by the Washington Consensus, with economists and economics writers such as Murray Rothbard and...
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  • Post-Washington Consensus". Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on July 5, 2020. Retrieved July 23, 2020. Hurt, Stephen R. "Washington Consensus"...
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  • The post-war consensus, sometimes called the post-war compromise, was the economic order and social model of which the major political parties in post-war...
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  • April 11, 2021) was a British-born economist who coined the term Washington Consensus. He served as a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International...
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    begun at about 1980. Also referred to by economic historians as the Washington Consensus era, its emergence was marked by the rise to power of Margaret Thatcher...
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    Consensus decision-making is a group decision-making process in which participants work together to develop proposals for actions that achieve a broad...
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  • World War II consensus in American politics Post-war consensus – the post World War II consensus in United Kingdom politics Washington Consensus – also referred...
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  • development remains distinct from the Beijing Consensus with an export-led growth economy, and the Washington Consensus focused instead on encouraging the spread...
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  • the "Washington Consensus." Defined by its neoliberal, deregulatory stance and a export-led growth emphasizing raw materials, the Lima Consensus is based...
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    shortening the presidential transition. Menem's presidency supported the Washington Consensus and tackled inflation with the Convertibility plan in 1991. The plan...
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    contributions such as the development of penicillin, music therapy, the Washington Consensus, computing standards, including ISO and ECMA, complexity theory,...
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    delivery of tangible results. In contrast with the older Washington Consensus, the Seoul Consensus allows a larger role for state intervention. Rather than...
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    Development Institute have lauded the city as a pioneer of a post-Washington Consensus "local development state" model of economic development. The city...
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    apartheid.: 133–141  In the 1990s, the World Bank and the IMF forged the Washington Consensus, policies that included deregulation and liberalization of markets...
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    movement. Elements of the movement have included a rejection of the Washington Consensus. At the same time, some pink tide governments, such as those of Argentina...
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    helped inspire the Washington Consensus macroeconomic prescriptions and was credited by economist John Williamson, who coined the consensus' name. He also...
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  • government expenditure e.g. reducing government employment In the Washington Consensus the conditions are: Fiscal policy discipline; Redirection of public...
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    under the Washington Consensus model. As such a condition did not exist, Buharism asserted that, for any country where Washington Consensus conditions...
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  • base its policies on this enlightenment thesis", such as with the Washington Consensus. Classical liberalism Neoliberalism Multinational corporation World...
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  • rates. An alternative name for the post Bretton Woods system is the Washington Consensus. While the name was coined in 1989, the associated economic system...
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  • precisely during the period of the most relentless pursuit of the Washington Consensus policies—have shown that whenever information is imperfect and markets...
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    where he was the consensus pick for national college player of the year for the 2020–21 season. As a junior, he was named a consensus first-team All-American...
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  • Scientific consensus is the generally held judgment, position, and opinion of the majority or the supermajority of scientists in a particular field of...
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  • social structure". In the late 20th century, with the rise of the Washington Consensus, social interventionism fell out of favor in international political...
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    the Master to a comparison of the golden age to what he calls the Washington Consensus period, which he dates as spanning 1980–2009 (1973–1980 being a transitional...
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    rejection of neoliberalism and the economic policies embodied by the Washington Consensus. While there is scholarly debate about the defining features of post-neoliberalism...
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  • 2000s. After the 2008-09 economic crisis, GVCs adapted to a post-Washington-Consensus world marked by economic nationalism and populism. The GVC approach...
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