经济学人常用术语 | Washington consensus

Washington consensus

A term, developed by John Williamson, a British economist, to describe the advice often given to developing countries by bodies such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The advice usually included deregulation, trade liberalisation, privatisation and fiscal restraint. Critics focused on the “one size fits all” approach of the consensus and the lack of attention to democratic accountability and poverty relief. For more, read this article.