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It has been four years since we last solicited your opinion on the Bretton Woods Update, and the time has come again. Based on your feedback in the last survey, we introduced a variety of new features. This time we are conducting the survey online as well as via a paper questionnaire included in the mailout of the Update, and you have the chance to win one of five copies of three new books on the IFIs:

  • The New Development Economics, Ben Fine and Jomo KS eds., Zed books - A clear presentation of current trends in theory and policy within mainstream development economics as well as a thought-provoking critique of the post-Washington consensus.
  • The World Bank and Governance, Diane Stone and Chris Wright eds., Routledge - This book offers a critical retrospective of World Bank policy reforms and initiatives during the past decade.
  • The Globalizers: The IMF, The World Bank and Their Borrowers, Ngaire Woods, Cornell University Press - Outlining four reasons why the IMF and World Bank must change and four ways they can.

Please complete the survey by 15 October to be included in the prize draw.
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