附註:"This book originated in the Development Policy Forum 'Conditionality Revisited' hosted by the World Bank's OPCS Country Economics Group in Paris on July 5, 2004"--Page.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. Introduction. Overview -- Keynote address / Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile -- pt. II. Conditionality revisited : what has changed? Country ownership : a term whose time has gone / Willem H. Buiter -- International Monetary Fund conditionality : a provisional update / IMF Staff Paper -- International Monetary Fund conditionality and ownership / Mark Allen -- Experience with World Bank conditionality / Stefan Koeberle and Thaddeus Malesa -- Conditionality : under what conditions? / Stefan Koeberle -- Streamlining conditionality in World Bank- and International Monetary Fund-supported programs / Zhanar Abdildina and Jaime Jaramillo-Vallejo -- Did conditionality streamlining succeed? / Tony Killick -- Part 2 discussion summary -- pt. III. Policy approaches and policy-based lending : what have we learned? Introduction / John Williamson -- Policy-based lending, conditionality, and development effectiveness / Ajay Chhibber -- Policy-based lending in LICUS / Paul Collier -- The experience of Brazil / Joaquim F. Levy -- Does World Bank effort matter for success of adjustment operations? / Thaddeus Malesa and Peter Silarszky -- The growth experience : what have we learned from the 1990s? : background note / World Bank Poverty Reduction and Economic Management -- Unsuccessful adjustment operations : common factors and lessons learned / Saloua Sehili -- Part 3 discussion summary -- pt. IV. Toward country-owned approaches : do we still need conditionality? Introduction / Masood Ahmed -- The Turkish experience with conditionality / Kemal Derviş -- Toward multiyear outcome-based conditionality / Gilles Hervio -- Conditionality and country performance / Harold Bedoya -- Adjusting conditionality : prescriptions for policy-based lending / Daniel Morrow -- Part 4 discussion summary -- pt. V. Partnerships in policy-based lending. Introduction / Richard Manning -- Policy-based lending and conditionality : the experience of Vietnam / Duong Duc Ung -- Alternatives to conditionali
摘要:"Drawing on the latest research on and experience with conditionality, the authors offer insightful analyses and practical insights that will be of interest to borrowing governments, observers, and practitioners of policy-based lending."--Jacket.