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Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank

Edited by Ariel Buira-September 2005,

Foreword by J. A. Ocampo

 

"The essays by experts collected in this volume clarify the positions of developing countries. They constitute an invitation to experts in the industrial countries and the European Union to further enrich this debate."

Leo van Houtven, Former Secretary and Counselor, IMF

 

"The essays provide hard ammunition for the debate about what exactly should be done."

Robert Hunter Wade, Professor of Political Economy, Development Studies Institute, LSE

 

"This timely volume directs attention to the unreformed governance structures of the twin organizations, reflected among other things by the way they still select their leaders, and by their unbalanced voting procedures."

Laurence Whitehead, Official Fellow in Politics, Nuffield College, Oxford

 

The IMF and the World Bank at Sixty

Edited by Ariel Buira-June 2005

Foreword by Gerry Helleiner

 

"The contributors to this volume provide cogent arguments for substantial reforms, not only to the IMF and World Bank, but to the entire financial system, to make it less prone to crisis and more supportive to developing countries."

Roy Culpeper, Ph.D., President and CEO, The North-South Institute.

 

"These 'voices of the poorer' are excellent challenges and extensions of present development thinking, whether they are concerned with debt management in developing countries, with conditionalities of the IMF or (my favourite) industrial competitiveness."

Jozef Ritzen, President of the Univeriteit Maastricht and former Vice President of the World Bank’s Development Economics Department (2001-3)

 

"It will supply ammunition to all those skeptical about the benefits to developing countries of current global economic policies and institutions. It will also be useful reading for courses on global governance, development economics, and international finance."

Professor Michael J. Ellman, Department Chair, Economics, Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

Challenges of the World Bank and the IMF

Developing Country Perspectives

Edited by Ariel Buira- December 2003

Foreword by Dani Rodrik

 

"Incisive and powerful...Challenging the World Bank and the IMF is a unique book, providing the reader with a collection of highly professional papers from the perspective of developing countries, covering their economic problems and their relations with International Financial Institutions."

Claudio M Loser, Inter-American Dialogue

 

"This is a very refreshing and through critique of today's development orthodoxy represented by the World Bank and the IMF. The combination of iconoclastic perspectives and detailed knowledge of the subject matter makes it particularly powerful"

Ha-Joon Chang, Assistant Director of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK

 

"This is a challenging and timely book by a distinguished cast of scholars, analysing the philosophy, governance, political economy and effectiveness of the two premier global economic institutions. It robustly criticizes their unquestioning reverence for free markets, their political economy and governance, and their methodology and effectiveness. Of the recent analysis of the two institutions, this is clearly one of the most rigorous, balanced and coherent. A "must" for development specialists and students."

Sanjaya Lall, Professor of Development Economics, International Development Centre, Oxford, UK

 

                                                                                                 
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