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Tag Archives: IMF
Links for thought 11
Haven’t done this series in a while so here we go: 1) Jin Liqun: From the lines of Lord Byron to AIIB’s corridors of power A Devex article on Jin Liqun,the first leader of the recently created, non-Western dominated, non-neoliberal … Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, International Development, MDGs, SDGs
Tagged 2030, Africa, AIIB, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Christine Lagarde, Conflict, Conflict Pool, CSSF, Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, DFAT, DIE, fragile states, German Development Institute, Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, IMF Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, Jin Liqun, Malala, Malala Yousafzai, Malcolm Turnbull, MDGs, Migration, Millennium Development Goals, minister for international development and the Pacific, Phil Vernon, post-MDG goals, SDGs, Stability and Security Fund, Steve Ciobo, sustainable development goals, Telegraph, Tony Abbott, UN, United Kingdom, United Nations, United States Agency for International Development, USAID
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Some people still don’t get the AIIB or…
they are dumb neoliberals or just dumb. Take is crappy forum page article for instance by a certain Mr. Teo (Singaporean or someone from Singapore). IT IS regrettable that the United States and Japan have not joined the Asian Infrastructure … Continue reading
Posted in International Development, International Development Association, Posts
Tagged AIIB, AoA, Articles of Agreement, ASEAN, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Association of Southeast Asian nations, black government, China, Global Economic Governance, gobal governance, governance, Headquarters, IDA, IMF, International Development, International Development Association, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, IO, Japan, neoliberal, neoliberalism, new world order, Singappore, United States, US, World Bank
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New Political Economy Special Issue: Seeing like an IO
In the early days of my PhD, I was blessed to be able to conduct some research work for my supervisor. The end result is this special issue in the International Political Economy (IPE) journal, New Political Economy Seeing like an IO. Continue reading
Posted in Constructivism, IMF, International Development, International Political Economy, International Trade, IPE, OECD, Posts, World Bank, World Trade Organisation, WTO
Tagged Antje Vetterlein, Bank for International Settlements., BIS, Constructivism, IMF, International Development, International Monetary Fund, International Political Economy, IPE, Jason C. Sherman, Jens L. Mortensen, Kevin Ozgercin, Leonard Seabrooke, Manuela Moschella, New Political Economy, OECD, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Seeing like an IO, World Bank, World Bank Group, World Trade Organisation, WTO
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Links for thought 10
After a long long while, here are a list of links for thought: Continue reading
Posted in BMZ, Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Human Development, Human Development Reports, IDA, International Development, International Development Association, International Political Economy, IPE, ODI, Overseas Development Institute, Posts, Poverty Reduction, UNDG, UNDP, United Nations Development Group, United Nations Development Programme, USAID, World Bank
Tagged aid effectiveness, aid transparency., AidData, Alison Evans, BMZ, Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Busan, CFP, Charles Kupchan, Concessional Finance and Global Partnerships, Daniel Gamboa Galvez, Development Credit Authority, Dirk Niebel, discourse analysis, Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, ESAF, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Financing for Development, foreign aid, Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, Germany, Globalisation, Human Development, Human Development Reports, IDA, IMF, International Development, International Development Association, International Monetary Fund, International Political Economy, IPE, Jaclyn Goldschmidt, Joseph Stiglitz, Michel Foucault, Occupy London Stock Exchange, ODA, ODI, Official Development Assistance, OLSX, Overseas Development Institute, Rebeca Grynspan, Results Based Aid, UAE, UNCT, UNDG, UNDP, United Arab Emirates, United Nations Country Team, United Nations Development Group, United Nations Development Programme, USAID, World Bank, World Bank Group
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Links for Thought 8
Of Currency Wars and Capital Controls Emmanuel Yujuico, the author of IPE Zone , states an article by Yilmaz Akyuz on the pit falls of international capital flows for Least Developed Countries (LDCs). You can read the full paper here … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Mitchell, Constructivism, DFID, Human Development, Human Development Reports, IDA, International Development, International Development Association, International Political Economy, International Trade, IPE, Least Developed Countries, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Posts, Poverty Reduction, principal-agent theory, UNDP
Tagged 0.7%/GNI, aid allocation, aid data, aid effectiveness, Andrew Mitchell, budget support, Capital Flows, Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck, Christine Lagarde, Commonwealth, Commonwealth Secretariat, Constructivism, Constructivist approach, Department for International Development, DFID, Drought, Duncan Green, East African Famine, Emily Jones, Emmanuel Yujuico, EU, EU aid, European Union, Famine, foreign aid, gender equality, gender inequality, Global Economic Governance, Helen Clark, Human Development Reports, IDA, IMF, International Development, International Development Association, International Monetary Fund, International Political Economy, International Trade, IPE, IPE Zone, Jan Vandermoortele, Jeske van Seters, LDCs, Least Developed Countries, Liam Clegg, Malawi, Mark Furness, Mark Tran, Matthew Collin, MDGs, Mikaela Gavas, Millennium Development Goals, Min Zhu, Ngaire Woods, ODA, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Oladiran Bello, Overseas Development Institute, Oxfam GB, Philp Davies, Philp Davies MP, post-MDGs, principal-agent theory, Richard Jolly, Small States, Svea Koch, The Guardian, UNDP, UNICEF, United Kingdom, United Nations Development Programme, World Bank, World Bank Group, Yilmaz Akyuz
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0.7%? 0.07%? 7%? The lure and wonder over how much aid countries should give
But you can give 0.7, or 0.07 or 7% of your income (as some super rich countries should give), but if you do so along with a fixed set of norms that has been detrimental to the recipient–and you–then is is useless to give the money in the first place… Continue reading
Posted in Campaigning, DFID, Harriet Harman, IMF, International Development, MCA, MCC, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Posts, Poverty Reduction, USAID, World Bank
Tagged 0.7%/GNI, aid effectiveness, aid reform, bilateral aid, Center for Global Development, Department for International Development, DFID, Doha Declaration for Financing for Development, donors, Ed Miliband, foreign aid, Harriet Harman, Harrod-Domar Model, IMF, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, Jan Tinbergen, MDGs, Michael Clemens, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, Millennium Development Goals, Monterrey Consensus, neoliberalism, ODI, OECD, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Pearson Commission, Poverty, Poverty Reduction, Shadow Front Bench, Todd Moss, UK Labour Party, United Nations, United States, US, US aid policy, USAID, Washington Consensus, World Bank, World Council of Churches
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IPE-ID Clash 2: States and International Organisations
The second clash in the fields of International Political Economy and International Development regarding states and International Organisations Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, Joseph Stiglitz, Posts, UNDP, World Bank
Tagged Catherine Weaver, Constructivism, Constructivist approach, Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, International Political Economy, International Relations, IPE, Joseph Stiglitz, Liam Clegg, Morphogenic Cycle, PA theory, principal-agent theory, UNDP, United Nations Development Programme, World Bank
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Links for Thought 4
Links for Thought 4 Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, Posts, Poverty Reduction
Tagged aid effectiveness, Catherine Weaver, China, Climate Change, Department for International Development, DFID, economics, Financial Crisis, financial economics, foreign aid, Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, International Political Economy, IPE, Liesel Matthews, Liesel Pritzker, Microfinance, Multilateral Organisations, NGO, Non-Governmental Organisation, ODI, Opportunity International, Overseas Development Institute, Poverty, Poverty Reduction, Rajiv Shah, United States Agency for International Development, US aid policy, USAID, Young Ambassadors for Opportunity
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