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Title Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons Learned
Published Washington, DC : World Bank, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 273 pages) : illustrations
Series World Bank e-Library.
Contents Foreword; Acknowledgments; List of Participants; Part I Introduction; Overview; Keynote Address; Part II Conditionality Revisited: What Has Changed?; Chapter 1 Country Ownership: A Term Whose Time Has Gone; Chapter 2 International Monetary Fund Conditionality: A Provisional Update; Chapter 3 International Monetary Fund Conditionality and Ownership; Chapter 4 Experience with World Bank Conditionality; Chapter 5 Conditionality: Under What Conditions?; Chapter 6 Streamlining Conditionality in World Bank-and International Monetary Fund-Supported Programs
Chapter 7 Did Conditionality Streamlining Succeed?Chapter 8 Part 2 Discussion Summary; Part III Policy Approaches and Policy-Based Lending: What Have We Learned?; Chapter 9 Introduction; Chapter 10 Policy-Based Lending, Conditionality, and Development Effectiveness; Chapter 11 Policy-Based Lending in LICUS; Chapter 12 The Experience of Brazil; Chapter 13 Does World Bank Effort Matter for Success of Adjustment Operations?; Chapter 14 The Growth Experience: What Have We Learned From the 1990s?; Chapter 15 Unsuccessful Adjustment Operations: Common Factors and Lessons Learned
Chapter 16 Part 3 Discussion SummaryPart IV Toward Country-Owned Approaches: Do We Still Need Conditionality?; Chapter 17 Introduction; Chapter 18 The Turkish Experience with Conditionality; Chapter 19 Toward Multiyear Outcome-Based Conditionality; Chapter 20 Conditionality and Country Performance; Chapter 21 Adjusting Conditionality: Prescriptions for Policy-Based Lending; Chapter 22 Part 4 Discussion Summary; Part V Partnerships in Policy-Based Lending; Chapter 23 Introduction; Chapter 24 Policy-Based Lending and Conditionality: The Experience of Vietnam
Chapter 25 Alternatives to Conditionality in Policy-Based LendingChapter 26 Partnerships in Policy-Based Lending; Chapter 27 Part 5 Discussion Summary; Part VI Conclusions; Chapter 28 Concluding Remarks
Summary Why revisit conditionality? The tension between country ownership and conditionality emerged as a central issue in the debates about policy-based lending. Over the past quarter century, the development community has learned from the experience with policy-based lending around the world. Among the most important lessons are that conditionality cannot substitute ownership. Conditionality Revisited takes stock of recent experience with these new approaches to conditionality over the last few years, and discusses a number of key questions. Is there still a useful role for conditionality? What is the right balance between ownership and conditionality? How has conditionality changed with the streamlining efforts of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund? How has the content and focus of conditionality evolved? What has been the experience with different types of conditionality, and do they matter-be it ex-ante, programmatic, process-oriented, or outcome-based conditionality? How can we make partnerships in conditionality more effective? This volume of contributions by authors from a wide variety of backgrounds aims to make a contribution to the ongoing debate on development effectiveness and the future shape of conditionality
Notes "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"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Economic assistance -- Congresses
Conditionality (International relations) -- Congresses
Economic assistance -- Political aspects -- Congresses
Loans, Foreign -- Political aspects -- Congresses
Economic development -- Finance -- Congresses
Conditionality (International relations)
Economic assistance
Economic assistance -- Political aspects
Economic development -- Finance
Loans, Foreign -- Political aspects
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Koeberle, Stefan, 1965-
World Bank.
LC no. 2004062945
ISBN 9780821360132
0821360132
1280116277
9781280116278
661011627X
9786610116270