The Asian Crisis, Gender, and the International Financial Architecture
回顾了亚洲危机的形成及国际货币基金组织和世界银行的管理,分析其稳定和结构调整项目对性别的影响,并探讨国际金融架构改革中的性别问题。
This paper begins with an account of the Asian crisis, its creation and management by international financial institutions (the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank), and the gender impact of their stabilization and structural adjustment programs. Next we consider the new debate on reforming the IMF and the World Bank and restructuring the international financial architecture to prevent crises and manage them more effectively. Finally, we consider the gender ramifications of these changes. Since feminists have been absent from this debate, we examine issues essential to the formation of a gender-conscious international financial structure.