EP 05 Structural adjustment and development dilemmas, 1980 – 1995 PT 4: Do IMF and World Bank policies work?

31/08/2020 11 min
EP 05  Structural adjustment and development dilemmas, 1980 – 1995 PT 4: Do IMF and World Bank policies work?

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Episode Synopsis

The debt crisis that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s forced a number of states in Asia, Africa and Latin America to seek out financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Assistance was given in exchange for a dismantling of the developmental state and the implementation of structural adjustment polices based upon macroeconomic stabilization, external trade de-regulation, and internal market liberalization. These policies have effectively continued into the 21st century, in the form of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in developing countries and austerity in the developed countries. Yet the success of these policies on their own terms can be questioned. At the same time, these policies laid the basis of contemporary globalization, and the inequality associated with contemporary globalization, by opening up states to inflows and outflows of trade and investment.In Part 4 of this Episode, the effectiveness of structural adjustment, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and austerity are evaluated by examining the consequences of such policies.

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