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The Impetus of Development Assistance: A New Trajectory

November 24, 2015 / 19:00 IST
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The Washington Consensus is a set of 10 economic policy prescriptions considered to constitute the "standard" reform package promoted for crisis-wracked developing countries by Washington, D.C.–based institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the US Treasury Department. It was coined in 1989 by English economist John Williamson. The prescriptions encompassed policies in such areas as macroeconomic stabilization, economic opening with respect to both trade and investment, and the expansion of market forces within the domestic economy.

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Discussions of the Washington Consensus has long been contentious. Partly this reflects a lack of agreement over what is meant by the term and the contrast between the broader and narrower definitions, but there are also substantive differences involved over the merits and consequences of the various policy prescriptions involved.

 
To provide a platform for exchanging the latest insights in both theory and practice, and to explore the interactive relations between global development scenarios and their stakeholders, the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at the O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) hosted a conference on “Beyond the Washington Consensus: Public Policy and the Future of Development Assistance” between 22-23 November 2015, in cooperation with the International Development and Public Policy Alliance (IDPPA).