Reforming Paradoxes of Socio-Economic Development: Modeling Change and Continuity at the World Bank

P. Hammer
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In 1995, James Wolfensohn became President of the World Bank. He inherited an institution at a time of crisis and drift. The crises were triggered by the sustained backlash against the so-called “Washington Consensus,�? a strong wave of anti-globalization sentiment and a shocking lack of evidence that Bank policies have had any real impact in generating growth or reducing poverty. His two-term presidency (1995-2005) oversaw the creation of an ambitious agenda for socio-economic development. The truth is, however, that this is not the first time the Bank has undergone radical policy shifts. In the past, the Bank has cycled through phases shifting from physical capital, to human capital, to macroeconomic structural adjustment policies. This article examines the paradoxes inherent in Wolfensohn’s socio-economic agenda and the general question of change and continuity at the World Bank. Part II provides a basic introduction to the Bank and to Wolfensohn era reforms. It is intended to provide the uninitiated reader with sufficient literacy to understand the fundamentals of the debate. Part III develops a framework for modeling World Bank behavior, focusing on political, organizational and epistemic constraints. A key insight from the model is the dominant role that neoclassical economics plays in limiting the Bank’s conception of what types of policies are or are not imaginable. Significant aspects of the socio-economic agenda directly challenge these traditional epistemic constraints. Part IV applies the framework to examine three episodes of reform, each framed to distill a different set of lessons. First, the Bank’s experiment with debt relief and the participatory Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers is examined to assess the Bank’s ability to learn, change and adapt. Second, the Bank’s experiences with social capital theories are examined to assess how the Bank deals with internal reform efforts, where the intellectual core of the idea comes from outside the epistemic domain of economics. Finally, the Bank’s experiences with institutional economics and governance are examined to assess how the Bank deals with reforms where the intellectual core of the idea reflects a challenge from inside the epistemic domain of economics. The analysis demonstrates that change can and has happened at the Bank, but that such changes are typically modest, incremental and intellectually path-dependent. Part V argues that lasting change, if possible, will likely start outside the World Bank, where such efforts are free from the Bank’s organizational and epistemic constraints. For real change to take place, new interdisciplinary approaches to development will have to be established and such policies will have to be implemented by a more professionally diverse staff than currently exists at the World Bank. Such approaches, if they are to be successful, must develop a more open, process-oriented framework for policy making, a framework capable of facilitating meaningful learning and adaptation.
改革社会经济发展的悖论:世界银行的变化和连续性建模
1995年,詹姆斯·沃尔芬森成为世界银行行长。他在危机和随波逐流的时期继承了一个机构。这些危机是由对所谓“华盛顿共识”的持续抵制引发的。强烈的反全球化情绪以及令人震惊的缺乏证据表明世行政策在促进增长或减少贫困方面产生了任何实际影响。在他的两届总统任期内(1995-2005),他制定了雄心勃勃的社会经济发展议程。然而,事实是,这并不是英国央行第一次经历激进的政策转变。过去,世界银行经历了从物质资本到人力资本再到宏观经济结构调整政策的周期。本文考察了沃尔芬森的社会经济议程中固有的悖论,以及世界银行变革和连续性的一般问题。第二部分对世行和沃尔芬森时代的改革进行了基本介绍。它的目的是为没有经验的读者提供足够的知识来理解辩论的基本原理。第三部分建立了世界银行行为建模的框架,重点关注政治、组织和认知约束。该模型的一个关键洞见是,新古典经济学在限制世行对哪些类型的政策是可想象的或不可想象的概念方面发挥了主导作用。社会经济议程的重要方面直接挑战了这些传统的认知限制。第四部分运用这一框架考察了三次改革,每一次都提炼出一套不同的经验教训。首先,审查世界银行的债务减免实验和参与式减贫战略文件,以评估世界银行的学习、变革和适应能力。其次,研究世行在社会资本理论方面的经验,以评估世行如何处理内部改革工作,其中该思想的知识核心来自经济学认知领域之外。最后,研究世行在制度经济学和治理方面的经验,以评估世行如何应对改革,这些改革的思想核心反映了来自经济学认知领域内部的挑战。分析表明,世行能够而且已经发生了变革,但这种变革通常是适度的、渐进的,并且依赖于思维路径。第五部分认为,如果可能的话,持久的变革很可能从世界银行之外开始,在那里这种努力不受世界银行的组织和认识限制。要想发生真正的变化,就必须建立新的跨学科发展办法,而执行这些政策的工作人员必须比世界银行现有的工作人员专业更多样化。这些办法如果要取得成功,就必须发展一个更开放、面向过程的决策框架,一个能够促进有意义的学习和适应的框架。
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