Comparative Politics of Democracy and Development
In the 1980s and 1990s, the “Washington Consensus” (often referred to as neoliberalism) was widely viewed as the dominant paradigm, although its hegemony was challenged by a series of major financial crises among its putative “stars” (Mexico in 1994, Asian Crisis in 1997-98, Argentina in early 2000s) as well as sustained rapid growth in ... ................
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