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| The Washington Consensus is dead: Long live the meta-narrative |
| Written/Published in 2004 by Simon Maxwell |
Extract
The Washington Consensus has been replaced by a new and improved orthodoxy, called here the ‘meta-narrative’. It emphasises the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as an over-arching framework, and lays out the link between the MDGs, nationally owned poverty reduction strategies, macro-economic policy (including trade), effective public expenditure management, and harmonised aid in support of good governance and good policies.
It also recognises the concern for security and poorly performing countries, as well as the international trade and finance agenda. The current meta-narrative can be improved, by paying more attention to rights, equity and social justice, to the problems of ‘infant economies’, and to issues of aid policy and aid architecture.
There are implications for policy and for research.
Table of contents:
- From the Washington Consensus to a new meta-narrative
- Can the meta-narrative be improved?
- Implications for policy and research
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Organisation
Overseas Development Institute |
Sector
Growth, Economic Development & the Role of Agriculture
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| Contributed on October 18, 2005 by R. Adrian |
| Last updated on November 21, 2005 |
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