1st Edition

Money Doctors The Experience of International Financial Advising 1850-2000

Edited By Marc Flandreau Copyright 2003
    332 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book brings together internationally respected specialists from economics, history and political science such as Harold James, Louis Pauly and Kenneth Mouré. First providing a short history of money doctors, the book then goes on to cover such themes as:
    *the IMF and policy advice
    *the Russian experience
    *contemporary money doctors.
    The book shows that there is still a long way to go before international financial advice develops into something that is truly helpful in the long term.

    1. Crises and Punishment: Moral hazard and the pre-1914 international financial architecture, Marc Flandreau2. Money doctors between the wars: the competition between central banks, private financial advisers, and multilateral agencies, 1919-1939, Steven Schuker3. Who Owns 'Ownership'? The IMF and Policy Advice since 1945, Harold James4. Who lost Russia in 1998?, Charles Wyplosz and Nadezhda Ivanova5. French money doctors, central banks and politics in the 1920s, Ken Moure6. Chile's monetarist Money Doctors, 1850-1988, Elizabeth Glaser7. Advising, conditionality, culture: Money Doctors in Bulgaria, 1900-2000, Roumen Avramov8. Money Talks': Competition and Co-operation with the League of Nations, 1929-1940, Patricia Clavin9. The southern side of 'embedded liberalism': America's unorthodox money doctoring during the early post-1945 years, Eric Helleiner10. New Therapies from contemporary money doctors: the evolution of structural conditionality in the Bretton Woods Institutions, Louis Pauly

    Biography

    Marc Flandreau is Professor of Economics, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France.