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Book SynopsisStructural adjustment has become the orthodox economic policy in developing countries. International institutions, through structural adjustment loans (SALs), provide both impetus and guidance to developing countries.
Table of ContentsIntroduction What is Structural Adjustment? by James Weaver
Structural Adjustment in the 1980s Structural Adjustment Lessons from the 1980s by Stanley Fischer Policy Reform in the 1980s by Lance Taylor
Structural Adjustment in Latin America Policy Reform in Latin America in the 1980s by John Williamson Changing Production Patterns with Social Equity and Environmental Sustainability by Fernando Fajnzylber
Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa African Adjustment Programs: False Attacks and True Dilemmas by Eliot Berg Why Structural Adjustment Failed in Africa by George Ayittey
Structural Adjustment and Employment Structural Adjustment and the Labor Market by Norberto Garciá and Jaime Mezzera
Implementation of Structural Adjustment Programs Implementation and Sustainable Adjustment: The Management of Policy Reform by Richard Moore
Policy Reform for the 1990s The Political Economy of Reform by Paul Streeten Democracy and Economic Growth by Stephan Haggard Structural Adjustment for the 1990s by Daniel M. Schydlowsky