1st Edition

The Political Economy of Post-adjustment Towards New Theories and Strategies of Development

By Hakim Ben Hammouda Copyright 2003
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2003. Hammouda's text focuses on modernization experiences in the South which, in the 80s had reached their limits, with the adoption of structural adjustment programmes in most countries. Yet, such Washington Consensus inspired programmes met difficulties in initiating new growth dynamics in these countries and in improving their international insertion. Hence, a new era termed post-adjustment by the author has been ushered in, one which is characterized by a decline of structural adjustment programmes and through dynamic and plural research, is striving to introduce new theoretical practices and development strategies. This book is a contribution to such debate.

    1 The Failure of the Washington Consensus 2 Structural Adjustment and the Asian Model 3 The Orthodoxy and Post-Adjustment 4 Heterodoxy and Post-Adjustment 5 Towards a New Post-Adjustment Development Strategy 6 Regulation and Post-Adjustment Theories

    Biography

    Hakim Ben Hammouda (Author)