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  • Rrojas Data Bank - On Planning for Development: the neo-liberal state144867
  • Rrojas Data Bank - On neo-liberal economics144871
  • Neoliberalism: Deepening Enforced Dependency - FEASTA144872
  • Washington Consensus - Wikipedia144873
  • Washington Consensus - Center for International Development144878
  • Washington Consensus and trickle-down - The Broker144879
  • A Short History of the Washington Consensus - John Williamson 2004144883
  • What Washington Means by Policy Reform - Peterson Institute (1989)144884
  • Book: Developmental Politics in Transition: The Neoliberal Era and Beyond (Chang Kyung-Sup, Ben Fine & Linda Weiss, 2012)144885
  • Book: The New Development Economics: Post Washington Consensus Neoliberal Thinking (Ben Fine & Jomo K.S., 2006)144889
  • Book: The Political Economy of Development: The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research (Kate Bayliss et al, eds. 2011)144890
  • Book: Social justice and neoliberalism: global perspectives (Adrian Smith, Alison Stenning & Katie Willis, 2008)144891
  • Book: A Brief History of Neoliberalism (David Harvey, 2005)144895
  • Book: The World Bank: a never-ending coup d’état. The hidden agenda of the Washington Consensus (Eric Toussaint, 2007)144896
  • Book: Development Policy in the Twenty-first Century: Beyond the Post-Washington Consensus (Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas & Jonathan Pincus, 2003)144897
  • Book: The Washington Consensus Reconsidered : Towards a New Global Governance: Towards a New Global Governance (Narcís Serra & Joseph E. Stiglitz 2008)144901
  • BRICS Against Washington Consensus - Global Research 07/14144902
  • Blocking a bad idea that enriches the rich: Peterson, Austerity, and the Washington Consensus - New Economic Perspective 01/13144903
  • Abandon the Washington Consensus, forge the Istanbul Consensus - TNI 05/11144907
  • The Post-Washington Consensus: Development After the Crisis - Foreign Affairs 03/11144908
  • Paper: Growth, Poverty and Inequality: From Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth - UN 11/10144909
  • Paper: The Washington Consensus: Assessing a Damaged Brand - Center for Global Development 04/10144913
  • Proof needed that ‘Washington Consensus’ is dead - Christian Aid 10/09144914
  • Is the Washington Consensus Dead? - IPC-IG 04/09144915
  • The End of the Washington Consensus - Counter Punch 11/08144919
  • Paper: The Co-Evolution of the Washington Consensus and the Economic Development Discourse - Cornell 08/08144920
  • Is There a New Washington Consensus? - Project Syndicate 06/08144921
  • The Neoliberal Rebirth of Development Economics - Monthly Review 05/06144925
  • Paper: The Washington Consensus is dead! Long live the meta-narrative! - ODI 01/05144926
  • Is Chile a Neoliberal Success? - Dollars & Sense 09/04144929
  • After Neoliberalism: Empire, Social Democracy, or Socialism? - Monthly Review 06/03144930
  • The Washington consensus: Winning or waning? - AfricaFiles 03/99144931
  • More Instruments and Broader Goals: Moving Toward the Post-Washington Consensus - Joseph Stiglitz 01/97144935
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