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The Washington Consensus is a set of ten economic policy prescriptions considered in the 1980s and 1990s to constitute the "standard" reform package promoted for crisis-wracked developing countries by the Washington, D.C.-based institutions the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and United States Department of the Treasury. [1]
John Harold Williamson (June 7, 1937 – April 11, 2021) was a British-born economist who coined the term Washington Consensus.He served as a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics from 1981 until his retirement in 2012.
In the Washington Consensus the conditions are: Fiscal policy discipline; Redirection of public spending from subsidies ("especially indiscriminate subsidies") toward broad-based provision of key pro-growth, pro-poor services like primary education, primary health care and infrastructure investment;
The consensus among Fed officials outlined at that meeting is for two more 25 basis point rate cuts in 2024. Powell referenced that estimate and emphasized that the prediction from policy makers ...
Washington led 18-10 (an 18 to 5) run before Caitlin Clark buried a 3 at 1:51. ... The Mystics scored 10 points in a row. Katie Lou Samuelson broke the 10-0 run with a 3 at 4:53.
Jaden Akins scored 20 points and No. 16 Michigan State extended its winning streak to eight games by rolling past Washington, 88-54 on Thursday night. Jeremy Fears Jr. had his first career double ...
John Williamson, a British-born economist defined the Washington Consensus by making in 1989 10 rules that were imposed by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the US government on developing nations. [266] He came to strongly oppose the way those recommendations were actually imposed and their use by neoliberals. [267]
Washington scores 32 points, hits tiebreaking basket as Doncic sits, Mavs top Warriors 108-106. SCHUYLER DIXON. April 6, 2024 at 12:22 AM. DALLAS (AP) — P.J. Washington capped his best game in ...