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The World Bank and Transferring Development

Policy Movement through Technical Assistance

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Makes a significant contribution to our understanding of World Bank policies
  • Demonstrates that the collaborative design of projects by the Bank and country officials is essential to their success
  • Explores four core pillars of technical assistance
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series (IPES)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Transferring Development

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 1-28
  3. Policy Movement and Technical Assistance

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 29-56
  4. The World Bank

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 57-101
  5. Technical Assistance Components

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 103-139
  6. Technical Assistance Loans

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 141-173
  7. Survey Missions

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 175-208
  8. Training Institutes

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 209-237
  9. Development Transferred?

    • Adrian Robert Bazbauers
    Pages 239-246
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 247-258

About this book

This book analyses the World Bank’s provision of technical assistance from 1946 to the present day. It argues that the relational dynamics between technical assistance provider and recipient affects the legitimacy of policy norms travelling from the ‘international’ to the ‘domestic’. Beginning from the constructivist position that ‘development’ is a social construct, the author contends that successful policy movement via technical assistance depends on the recipient’s perception of the validity of policy reforms, with perception being influenced by the way those ideas and practices are presented, packaged, and transferred. In advancing this argument, Bazbauers analyses four pillars of World Bank technical assistance: technical assistance components (advisory services incorporated within lending operations), stand-alone technical assistance projects (projects designed to solely deliver technical assistance), survey missions (activities involved in measuring the development status of developing countries), and training institutes (the courses of the Economic Development Institute and World Bank Institute).













Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Government and Policy, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia

    Adrian Robert Bazbauers

About the author

Adrian Robert Bazbauers is Lecturer in Government and Politics in the School of Government & Policy at the University of Canberra, Australia. His research interests include the World Bank, global development, policy movement, and crises in capitalism.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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