Development challenges in the 1990s: leading policymakers speak from experience / edited by Timothy Besley and Roberto Zagha.
Publication details: Washington, DC: World Bank, 2005.Description: xi, 332 pages: illustrations; 25 cmISBN:- 9780821358726
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Includes index. Besley, T., & Zagha, R. (Eds.). (2005). Development challenges in the 1990s: leading policymakers speak from experience. Washington, DC: World Bank.
Introduction -- Development lessons of the 1990s -- The Washington consensus as policy prescription for development -- Russia's transition experience -- Returning from the brink: Turkey's efforts at systematic change and structural reform -- Reflections and lessons from a decade of social reforms in Brazil -- Lessons for Chile's development in the 1990s -- Managing Argentina's 2002 financial crisis -- Lessons form India's economic reforms -- China's recent reforms -- Post-communist transition in comparative perspective -- Changing views and approaches to Africa's development -- Reform in hindsight: promises and illusions in Jordan -- Options and outcomes of Chile's education reforms, 1990-2000
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