The washington concensus is, in a sense, amarker of who makes the rules in an inthegrobal economic system. It's best describeds as a holy trinity that wasof o economic policies that were prescribed to countries. The state doesn't disappear, but what we know is that the state that is useful for citizens disappears because you have an increasing oval of the state from the provision of public goods one way or another.
Olúfẹmi Táíwò guest hosts an interview with Daniela Gabor and Ndongo Samba Sylla on how financial power has shaped the global economic order from colonialism through Bretton Woods, the Washington Consensus, and today's Wall Street Consensus.
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