by SusanGeorge (Foreword), JohnCavanagh (Foreword), Marcos Arruda (Foreword), Daphne Wysham (Foreword)
The 50th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference, from which emerged the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, occurs in 1994. Many academics feel that these international financial institutions have done and continue to do more harm than good and should be disbanded. This book pursues this argument providing an analysis of the global economy and offers alternatives to the existing system. The author has compiled a series of provocative essays by leading researchers and activists on three crucial questions: what kind of development should new global economic institutions promote, what are the viable alternatives to the World Bank and IMF and what other global economic institutions are needed to promote a more just trading order with greater social and ecological responsibility.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 29 Sep 1994
ISBN 10: 0745308899
ISBN 13: 9780745308890