Since the 1990s, market-centred economic reforms have been implemented in developing and transitional countries under the auspices of international financial institutions. This text argues that change in the status of different groups is connected to...
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Since the 1990s, market-centred economic reforms have been implemented in developing and transitional countries under the auspices of international financial institutions. This text argues that change in the status of different groups is connected to the process of legal and institutional reform. Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I -- 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEOLIBERAL STYLE: THE CASE OF TRANSITION -- 1.1 An Outline of Neoliberal Theory and Practice -- 1.2 The Agenda for Transition -- 2. NEOLIBERAL IMAGES OF LEGAL REGULATION AND THE STATE -- 2.1 Positioning the State -- 2.2 Legal and Economic Integration -- 2.3 The Role of Law -- 2.4 Best Practices -- 3. THEORETICAL ANTECEDENTS OF NEOLIBERALISM -- 3.1 Libertarian Concepts of Property, Regulation and the State: Hayek and Roepke -- 3.2 Public Choice Theory -- 4. LAW AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE MARKET: A POST-REALIST VIEW -- 4.1 Neoliberal Legalism -- 4.2 A Post-realist View of Law and the State -- 4.3 Institutional Economics -- 5. RECHARACTERIZING RESTRUCTURING -- 5.1 Rethinking Distribution -- 5.2 Re-evaluating the Role of the State -- 5.3 The Rise of the Private -- 5.4 The Elimination of Subsidies -- 5.5 Restructuring and Regulation -- PART II -- 6. THE GENDER OF RESTRUCTURING -- 6.1 Restructuring the Enterprise and the State -- 6.2 Production and Reproduction -- 6.3 The Gendered Effects of Enterprise Restructuring -- 6.4 Gender and the Transformed Role of the State -- 6.5 Wage Suppression in Transition -- 6.6 Gender Disadvantage Through the Lens of Post-realism -- 7. GENDER EQUITY IN THE WORLD BANK: THE CASE OF RESTRUCTURING -- 7.1 Gender Equity and Restructuring from Plan to Market -- 7.2 Gender Equity and Human Capital -- 8. POVERTY VERSUS EQUALITY -- CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.