This book investigates the analytic institutions, the thinking departments, within the most prominent international organizations for global economic governance. The editors provide a framework for understanding how analytic institutions are important in framing what is possible in policies and the contributors apply this framework across a rang
André Broome is Associate Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Warwick.
Leonard Seabrooke is Professor of International Political Economy at the Copenhagen Business School and University of Warwick. Broome and Seabrooke are both researchers on the 'Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks' project from the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme.
1. Seeing Like an International Organisation André Broome and Leonard Seabrooke
2. Seeing Like the OECD on Tax J.C. Sharman
3. Seeing Like the World Bank on Poverty Antje Vetterlein
4. Seeing Like the IMF on Capital Account Liberalisation Manuela Moschella
5. Seeing Like the WTO: Numbers, Frames and Trade Law Jens L. Mortensen
6. Seeing Like the BIS on Capital Rules: Institutionalising Self-regulation in Global Finance Kevin Ozgercin