F. World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Globalisation, 1975-2008
PB Subject-wise Research Material_F (21)
I. Subject-wise Research Material, 1930-2017
F. World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Globalisation, 1975-2008
2003
a) Third World Resurgence, 1991, Issue 9
b) Political Economy of Education in the Age of Globalisation: de-mystifying the knowledge agenda by Anil Sadgopal
c) Exclusion and Inequality in Education: The State Policy and Globalisation by Anil Sadgopal
d) The Mirage of Market Access: How Globalization is Destroying Farmers Lives and Livelihoods by Vandana Shiva, Afsar H. Jafri & Kunwar Jalees
e) Indian Politics in the Age of Globalisation by Randhir Singh
F. World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Globalisation, 1975-2008
May 1991
a) Trends in Social Indicators and Social Sector Financing - PRE (Policy, Research, and External Affairs) Working Paper No. WPS662 by Jacques van der Gaag; Elene Makonnen; & Pierre Englebert
b) A paper titled ‘Living conditions’ by Miloon Kothari
F. World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Globalisation, 1975-2008
January 1993
Research papers on Structural Adjustment Program:
a) ‘A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effect of Macroeconomic Adjustment on Poverty in Africa’ by Paul A. Dorosh & David E. Sahn
b) ‘Adjustment Problems and the Politics of Economic Surveillance: Tanzania and the IMF’ by Fantu Cheru
Structural Adjustment Program; Poverty; Africa; Tanzania; IMF
F. World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Globalisation, 1975-2008
1996
Research papers on MNCs and Human Rights:
i) ‘Multinational Corporations and Crimes Against Humanity’ by Ward Morehouse for a discussion at the International Conference on Trips, Multilateral Agreement on Investment, and Spread of Global Dominance of MNCs, Delhi, November 14-15,1996
ii) ‘Suharto: From the West’s darling to the enemy of Corporate Globalists’ by Sonny Inbaraj presented at the Media-NGO Dialogue Meeting on ‘Promoting Democracy and Defending Human Rights in an Era of Economic Globalisation’, October 18-20, 1998, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
iii) ‘Democracy and the “Washington Consensus” by John Williamson, Institute for International Economics