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Washington Uzlaşması'ndan Post-Washington Uzlaşması'na: Kalkınma Gündeminin Biçimlenişinde "Yeni Kurumcu İktisat" Etkisi

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  • Gülin YAVUZ

    (Gazi Üniversitesi)

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Bu çalışmada neoliberal bir kalkınma tecrübesi olarak aldığı eleştiriler karşısında gerileyen Washington Uzlaşması'nın yerine kalkınma literatürüne ağırlığını koyan Post-Washington Uzlaşması'nın bir önceki yaklaşımdan farkları, özellikle sosyo-kurumsal nitelikleri itibariyle ortaya konmaktadır. Dolayısıyla, bu incelemede odak noktası Washington Uzlaşması deneyimini irdelemek ve Post- Washington Uzlaşması'nın tutarlı bir "alternatif" oluşturup oluşturmadığını analiz etmek değil, iki yaklaşım arasındaki nitelik farkına yol açan hususlara değinmektir. Bu bağlamda yeni kalkınma gündeminin bileşenlerine ve bu ögelerin dayanak bulduğu teorik düzleme yer verilmektedir.

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  • Gülin YAVUZ, 2007. "Washington Uzlaşması'ndan Post-Washington Uzlaşması'na: Kalkınma Gündeminin Biçimlenişinde "Yeni Kurumcu İktisat" Etkisi," Ekonomik Yaklasim, Ekonomik Yaklasim Association, vol. 18(64), pages 23-44.
  • Handle: RePEc:eyd:eyjrnl:v:18:y:2007:i:64:p:23-44
    DOI: 10.5455/ey.10636
    Note: [English Title] FROM THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS TO THE POST-WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: THE EFFECT OF "NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS" ON DEVELOPMENT AGENDA [English Abstract] This work studies Post-Washington Consensus as an experience of neoliberal development, its differences from former approach- Washington Consensus-which had lost its dominance in the academic literature, with a special emphasis on their socio-institutional qualities. Accordingly, this survey does not intend to analyze whether Post-Washington Consensus provides a better alternative to Washington Consensus. This survey only mentions the particular points differentiating these two approaches in terms of their qualitative fabric. In this respect, the elements of the new development agenda and the theoretical platform providing support for these elements have been mentioned. [English Keywords] Washington Consensus, Post-Washington Consensus, New lnstitutional Economics, Governance, Poverty, Social Capital, Information, Transaction Costs, World Bank.
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