Part I: The Washington Consensus: From Its Origins to Its
Critics
1: Introduction
2: John Williamson: A Short History of the Washington Consensus
3: Paul Krugman: The Washington Consensus and Inequality and
Redistribution
4: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Is there a Post-Washington Consensus?
5: The Barcelona Development Agenda
Part II Analyses of Central Issues in Development
6: José Antonio Ocampo: A Broad View of Macroeconomic Stability
7: Alice Amsden: The Wild Ones: Industrial Policies in the
Developing World
8: Guillermo Calvo and Ernesto Talvi: Sudden Stop, Financial
Factors, and Economic Collapse: A View from the Latin American
Frontlines
9: Daniel Cohen: Towards a New Modus Operandi of the International
Financial System
10: Jeffrey Frankel: The World Trading System and Implications of
External Opening
11: Martin Khor: The World Trading The World Trading System and
Development Concerns
12: Olivier Blanchard: Reforming Labor Market Institutions:
Unemployment Insurance and Employment Protection
13: Deepak Nayyar: Migrations and Development
Part III Towards a New Global Governance
14: Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Future of Global Governance
15: Dani Rodrick, Andrés Velasco, and Ricardo Hausmann: Growth
Diagnostics
16: Dani Rodrik: A Practical Approach to Formulating Growth
Strategies
Narcís Serra is the President of the CIDOB Foundation. During this
time, he has been the driving force behind the creation of the
Barcelona Institute for International Studies (IBEI), which was
founded with the desire to make Barcelona a centre of reference in
the study of this discipline. Currently, he is the President of
Caixa Catalunya and Chairman of the Board of the National Museum of
Art of Catalonia (MNAC).
He has previously served as Mayor of Barcelona, was Spanish
Minister of Defence in the Government of Felipe González, and in
1991, he was named Vice President of the Spanish Government. From
1986 until 2004, Narcís Serra was a Deputy for Barcelona in the
Spanish Congress. Joseph E. Stiglitz was awarded the Nobel Prize in
economics in 2001 and is University Professor at Columbia
University where he founded the Initiative for Policy Dialogue in
2000. He was Chair of President Bill
Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors from 1995-97 and Chief
Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank from
1997-2000.His best known recent publications include 'Making
Globalization Work' (2006), 'Fair
Trade for All' (2005), 'Globalization and its Discontents' (2002)
and 'The Roaring Nineties' (2003).
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