Behind the Development Banks: Washington Politics, World Poverty, and the Wealth of Nations

Behind the Development Banks: Washington Politics, World Poverty, and the Wealth of Nations

by Sarah Babb
Behind the Development Banks: Washington Politics, World Poverty, and the Wealth of Nations

Behind the Development Banks: Washington Politics, World Poverty, and the Wealth of Nations

by Sarah Babb

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Overview

The World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs) carry out their mission to alleviate poverty and promote economic growth based on the advice of professional economists. But as Sarah Babb argues in Behind the Development Banks, these organizations have also been indelibly shaped by Washington politics—particularly by the legislative branch and its power of the purse.

            Tracing American influence on MDBs over three decades, this volume assesses increased congressional activism and the perpetual “selling” of banks to Congress by the executive branch. Babb contends that congressional reluctance to fund the MDBs has enhanced the influence of the United States on them by making credible America’s threat to abandon the banks if its policy preferences are not followed. At a time when the United States’ role in world affairs is being closely scrutinized, Behind the Development Banks will be necessary reading for anyone interested in how American politics helps determine the fate of developing countries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226033679
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 08/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 737 KB

About the Author

Sarah Babbis associate professor of sociology at Boston College. She is the author of Managing Mexico: Economists from Nationalism to Neoliberalism and coauthor of Economy/Society: Markets, Meanings, and Social Structure.

Table of Contents

Preface  

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Banks and Their Shareholders

Chapter 2. The Congressional Revolt

Chapter 3. The Reagan Revolution

Chapter 4. Disciplining the Banks

Chapter 5. The Emergence of the Washington Consensus

Chapter 6. The Consensus Evolves

Chapter 7. The Banks and Civil Society

Chapter 8. Into the New Millennium

Notes  

Bibliography  

Index  

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