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ID143573
Title ProperRise of the global South, the IMF and the future of law and development
LanguageENG
AuthorGarcia, Gabriel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following the onset of the Asian Financial Crisis the world has witnessed a re-accommodation of the global financial system. In the particular case of middle-income countries they have disentangled themselves from the conditionality of the IMF and grown into more assertive actors in international forums, proposing new alternative mechanisms to become more financially independent and for the provision of development assistance. This article critically reviews the new reality by assessing the strategies deployed by developing countries to reduce the IMF’s influence, and explores the potential consequences of the rise of middle-income nations for Law and Development.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.02; 2016: p.191-208
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 37 No 2
Key WordsIMF ;  Chiang Mai Initiative ;  Global South ;  South–South Cooperation ;  BRICS ;  Law and Development ;  Banco Del Sur ;  Multilateralisation


 
 
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