INEQUALITY
ROLE OF THE STATE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
EMERGING ECONOMIES
MIX
100

What is meant by horizontal inequality?

inequality in outcomes and opportunities for specific racial, ethnic, socio-eocomic, gender groups

100

What is a Keynesian approach to development?

government intervention, support full employment and provide social programs

100

How do IMF and WB structures favour some countries?

voting based on contributions, which is based on size of economy

leadership from US and EU

100

What countries are the original members of BRICS? What is one similarity and one difference among BRICS members?

Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa

inequality/ poverty, global south, but now emerging economies, large areas

diverse geographies, economies, colonial histories, levels of democracy

100

What is does UNDP stand for?

United Natons Development Program

200

What is meant by inequality as outcome vs inequality as cause?

outcomes such as health, education, income, life expectancy, leadership roles

cause - differences in power, injustice, fairness

200

What are two arguments against state intervention?

neo-classical economics and market distortions; 

political economy and rent-seeking behaviour;

the Governance agenda which aims to discipline and improve the functioning of a limited state.

200

What are the characteristics of SAPs (at least 2 points)?

IFI loans to countries in need

conditionalities include neoliberal approaches such as cutting spending, privatization and paying debt

200

What are 2 aims of the BRICS?

challenge western global economic/political domination 

south-south cooperation, promote trade and investment

provide funds for 'development'

200

Explan Rosenstein's concept of the "big push".

(foreign) investment in infrastructure to allow for / support development

300

Name an intrinsic and an instrumental reasons to pursue equality

justice / fairness

improved quality of life for all

improved security, programs, workplaces ...


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300

What are two arguments for state intervention?

markets of dispossession/harm; 

the East Asian development state with embedded autonomy which played an important role in the structural transformation of the region; 

the role of industrial and innovation policy today.

300

Explain the logic of IMF stabilization policies and a critique of that.

-addresses national level spending, exports, financial accounts

-undermine soveriegnty; lead to unemployment, allow foreign takeovers; crises have more to do with flows of foreign investment
300

What is the NDB and why is it important?

New Development bank

large source of funding for global south; decisions not made by US+EU


300

What causes "capital flight"?

foreign investment leaving a country due to fears about the economy / panic

400

What are 2 ways to measure global inequality?

between countries and within

GDP / GDP per capita;
GINI

outcomes in education, health, income for specific groups, countries

400

What other actors/models can come into play in the state/ market debates?

civil society

private-public partnerships

400

What contradiction does the WB face in relation to climate change?

promote climate change programs / adaptation; also support fossil fuel industries, economic growth

400

What are 3 characteristics of a “Chinese approach to development”?

Growth is development (investment, trade, lending); Aid plays a smaller role (partnerships); Virtuous cycle / win-win (trade, investment benefit all);
South-south cooperation; State- led capitalism;
Non-interventionist; Rejection of conditionality;
Rejection of HR considerations

400

What are the WB's PRSP?

Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers

500

Name 2 potential strategies to address inequality.

UBI, investment is social programs, education programs

regulations / taxes

500

Describe a case study used to explore the arguments for and against state intervention.

Covid

minimum wage

green energy transition
500

What risk do protests pose to the IMF?

reputational risk, raises awareness of unpopularity of policies

risk of change of national government to a less cooperative one

500

What 2 critiques of the Chinese approach to development?

similar to previous colonialism, exploitation of people and resources

does not protect HR, non democratic


500

What is your next major assignment for this course and when is it due?

critical reflection written assignment

due March 13