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The European rescue of the Washington Consensus? EU and IMF lending to Central and Eastern European countries
2013
Review of International Political Economy
The latest global financial crisis has allowed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) a spectacular comeback. But despite its notorious reputation as a staunch advocate of restrictive economic policies, the Fund has displayed less preference for austerity in recent crisis lending. Though widely welcomed as overdue, the IMF's shift away from what John Williamson coined the 'Washington Consensus' was met with resistance from the European Union (EU) where it concerned Central and Eastern European
doi:10.1080/09692290.2012.747104
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