Consenso y pos-consenso de Washington: dos generaciones de reformas incompletas

  • Hector Cuadra Montiel El Colegio de San Luis A.C., México
Palabras clave: Consenso, pos-consenso, reforma, economía, institución, actor, agencia

Resumen

La dimensión perdida de las reformas emprendidas tanto por el énfasis macro-económico del Consenso de Washington, como por el tenor institucional del pos-Consenso radica en lo político y lo social. La pretensión de armonización de ambas generaciones de reformas ha fallado en reconocer la centralidad política de los actores en los procesos en los que toman parte activa, ignorando el carácter intencional, contingente e impredecible que logran imprimirle.

Biografía del autor/a

Hector Cuadra Montiel, El Colegio de San Luis A.C., México

Investigador del Programa Estudios Políticos e Internacionales, El Colegio de San Luis A.C., México

Descargas

Los datos de descargas todavía no están disponibles.

Lenguajes:

es

Agencias de apoyo:

UMNG

Biografía del autor/a

Hector Cuadra Montiel, El Colegio de San Luis A.C., México

Investigador del Programa Estudios Políticos e Internacionales, El Colegio de San Luis A.C., México

Referencias bibliográficas

Bhagwati, J. (1999). Regionalism and Multilateralism: An Overview. In J. Bhagwati, P Krishna and A. Panagariya (eds.), Trading Blocs: Alternative Approaches to Analyzing Preferential Trade Agreements (pp. 3-32). London: MIT Press.

Bhagwati, J. and A. Panagariya (1999). Preferential Trading Areas and Multilateralism-Strangers, Friends or Foes? In J. Bhagwati, P Krishna and A. Panagariya (eds.), Trading Blocs: Alternative Approaches to Analyzing Preferential Trade Agreements (pp. 33-100). London: MIT Press.

Bhagwati, J., Greenaway, D. and Panagariya, A. (1998). Trading Preferentially: Theory and Policy. The Economic Journal, 108, 1128-1148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0297.00334

Birdsall, N. and De La Torre, A. (2001). Washington Contentious: Economic Policies for Social Equity in Latin America. Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Inter-American Dialogue.

Burki, S. J. and Perry, G. (1998). Beyond the Washington Consensus: Institutions Matter. Washington DC: The World Bank. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-4282-7

Cuadra-Montiel, H. (2012). Globalization and Re-Commodification in México. In: H. Cuadra-Montiel (ed.), Globalization: Approaches to Diversity (pp. 185-222). Croatia: InTech. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/48514

Cuadra-Montiel, H. (2011). Demystifying Globalization and the State: Preliminary Comments on Re-Commodification, Institutions and Innovation. In: P. Pachura (ed.), The Systemic Dimension of Globalization (pp. 83-108). Croatia: InTech. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/18493

Cuadra-Montiel, H. (2009). Social Change in Mexico: Re-Politicizing the Agenda of Reform. International Review of Sociology - Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 19 (3), 411-432. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03906700903239063

Cuadra-Montiel, H. (2008). Where Does Mexico Stand? Interpreting NAFTA's Regional Scope and the FTAA Hemispheric Project. Norteamérica, 3 (1), 65-93.

Cuadra-Montiel, H. (2007). Critical Realism and the Strategic Relational Approach: Comments on a Non KWNS-SWPR Experience. Journal of Critical Realism, 6 (1), 84-110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jocr.2007.v6i1.84

Dussel Peters, E. (1997). La Economía de la Polarización: Teoría y Evolución del Cambio Estructural de las Manufacturas Mexicanas (1988-1996). México: UNAM and Editorial Jus.

Dussel Peters, E. (2000). Polarizing Mexico: The Impact of Liberalization Strategy. London: Lynne Rienner.

Fawcett, L. and Hurrell, A. (eds.) (1995). Regionalism in World Politics: Regional Organization and International Order. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Foucault, M. (1994). Two Lectures. In M. Kelly (ed.), Critique and Power: Recasting the Foucault/Habermas Debate (pp. 17-46). Cambridge: MIT Press.

Foucault, M. (1977). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prision. London: Penguin.

Foucault, M. (1979). The History of Sexuality: An Introduction (Vol. 1) (Translated by R. Hurley). Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Gilpin, R. (2001). Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Granovetter, M. (1985). Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness. American Journal of Sociology, 91 (3), 481-510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/228311

Granovetter, M. (1992). Economic Institutions as Social Constrictions: A Framework for Analysis. Acta Sociologica, 35 (3), 3-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000169939203500101

Granovetter, M. and Swedberg, R. (eds.) (1992). The Sociology of Economic Life. Colorado: Westview.

Hay, C. (1996). Re-stating Social and Political Change. Buckingham: Open University.

Hay, C. (2001). The Invocation of External Economic Constraint: A Genealogy of the Concept of Globalization in the Political Economy of the British Labour Party, 1973-2000. The European Legacy, 6 (2), 233-249. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10848770120031404

Hay, C. (2002). Political Analysis: A Critical Introduction. Hampshire: Palgrave.

Hay, C. and Marsh, D. (eds.) (2000). Demystifying Globalization. Hampshire: Palgrave. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230554504

Held, D., MCGrew, A., Goldblatt, D. and Perraton, J. (1999). Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. Cambridge: Polity.

Jessop, B. (1990). State Theory: Putting the Capitalist State in its Place. Cambridge: Polity.

Kuczynski, P. P. and Williamson, J. (eds.) (2003). After the Washington Consensus: Restarting Growth and Reform in Latin America. Washington DC: Institute for International Economics.

Lawson, T. (1997). Economics and Reality. London: Routledge.

http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203195390

Lawson, T. (2003). Reorienting Economics. London: Routledge.

Mansfield, E. D. and Milner, H. V. (eds.) (1997). The Political Economy of Regionalism. New York: Columbia University Press.

Mansfield, E. D. and Milner, H. V. (eds.) (1999). The New Wave of Regionalism. International Organization, 53 (3), 589-627. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/002081899551002

Mckinnon, R. (1973). Money and Capital in Economic Development. Washington DC: Brookings.

Mckinnon, R. (1991). The Order of Economic Liberalization: Financial Control in the Transition to a Market Economy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.

Mckinnon, R. (2002). The World Dollar Standard and Emerging Markets. Paper presented at the MaxwellFry Global Finance Lecture. The University of Birmingham. October.

North, D. C. (1990). Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511808678

Ohmae, K. (1990). The Borderless World: Power and Strategy in the Interlinked Economy. London: Collins.

Ohmae, K. (1996). The End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies. London: Harper Collins (Special overseas edition).

Panagariya, A. (1999). Regionalism in Trade Policy: Essays on Preferential Trading. Singapore: World Scientific. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/4074

Polanyi, K. (1957). The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Boston: Beacon.

Polanyi, K. (1992). The Economy as Instituted Process. In M. Granovetter and R. Swedberg (eds.), The Sociology of Economic Life (pp. 29-51). Colorado: Westview.

Polanyi, K. (1996). Our Obsolete Market Mentality: Civilization Must Find a New Thought Pattern. In R. Swedberg (ed.), Economic Sociology (pp. 109-154). Cheltenham: Elgar.

Rodrik, D. (1999). The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work. Washington DC: Overseas Developing Council.

Schumpeter, J. A. (1934). The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest and the Business Cycle. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Schumpeter, J. A. (1954). Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (Fourth edition). London: Unwin.

Schumpeter, J. A. (1996). The Crisis of the Tax State. In R. Swedberg (ed.), Economic Sociology. (pp. 81-114). Cheltenham: Elgar.

Serra, J., et al. (1997). Reflections on Regionalism: Report of the Study Group on International Trade. Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Smelser, N. J. and Swedberg, R. (1994). The Sociology Perspective on the Economy. In N. J. Smelser and R. Swedberg (eds), The Handbook of Economic Sociology (pp. 1-26). Princeton: Princeton and Russel Sage Foundation.

Stiglitz, J. E. (1998a). More Instruments and Broader Goals: Moving Toward the Post-Washington Consensus. The 1998 WIDER Annual Lecture. Helsinki. January.

Stiglitz, J. E. (1998b). Redifining the Role of the State: What Should it Do? How Should it Do it? And How Should these Decisions be Made? Paper presented at the 10th Anniversary of MITI Research Institute (Tokyo, Japan), March 1998.

Strange, S. (1994). States and Markets (Second edition). London: Pinter.

Strange, S. (1996). The Retreat of the State: The Difussion of Power in the World Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511559143

Swedberg, R. (1991). Major Traditions in Economic Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology, 17, 251-276. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.so.17.080191.001343

Swedberg, R. (1994). Markets as Social Structures. In N. J. Smelser and R. Swedberg (eds), The Handbook of Economic Sociology (pp. 225-282). Princeton: Princeton and Russel Sage Foundation.

Vreeland, J. R. (2003). The IMF and Economic Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511615726

Watson, M. (2003). Constructing and Contesting Orthodoxies: General Equilibrium Economics and the Political Discourse of Globalization. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association. Oregon. February.

Williams, D. (1999). Constructing the Economic Space: The World Bank and the Making of the Homo Oeconomicus. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 28 (1), 79-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03058298990280011001

Williamson, J. (1990). What Washington Means by Policy Reform. In J. Williamson (ed.), Latin American Adjustment: How Much Has Happened? (pp. 7-20). Washington DC: Institute for International Economics.

World Bank (1997). World Development Report 1997. The State in a Changing World. Washington DC: The World Bank and Oxford. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-0-1952-1114-6

World Bank (1998). World Development Report 1998/1999. Knowledge for Development. New York: The World Bank and Oxford. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-0-1952-1118-4

World Bank (1999). World Development Report 1999/2000. Entering the 21st Century. New York: The World Bank and Oxford.

World Bank (2000a). Trade Blocs: A World Bank Policy Research Report. New York: The World Bank and Oxford.

World Bank (2000b). World Development Report 2000/2001. Attacking Poverty. New York: The World Bank and Oxford.

World Bank (2001). World Development Report 2002. Building Institutions for Markets. New York: The World Bank and Oxford.

Cómo citar
Cuadra Montiel, H. (2013). Consenso y pos-consenso de Washington: dos generaciones de reformas incompletas. Revista De Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia Y Seguridad, 8(1), 21–44. https://doi.org/10.18359/ries.63
Publicado
2013-01-12

Métricas

QR Code

Algunos artículos similares: