Markets everywhere: The Washington consensus and the sociology of global institutional change

S Babb, A Kentikelenis - Annual Review of Sociology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
The dominance of free markets around the world is the defining feature of contemporary
globalization. This current state of affairs is historically linked to the Washington Consensus …

Transnational professionals

B Harrington, L Seabrooke - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
This review answers recent calls to consider the transformative role of transnational
professionals in contemporary globalization. It departs from the dominant perspective, which …

[HTML][HTML] Globalization and health equity: The impact of structural adjustment programs on developing countries

T Forster, AE Kentikelenis, TH Stubbs, LP King - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet
insufficiently understood, international-level determinants: economic globalization and the …

The making of neoliberal globalization: Norm substitution and the politics of clandestine institutional change

AE Kentikelenis, S Babb - American journal of sociology, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Since the 1980s, neoliberal policies have been diffused around the world by international
institutions established to support a very different world order. This article examines the …

How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality: An extension of quantitative approaches and an empirical application to public education spending

T Stubbs, B Reinsberg, A Kentikelenis… - The Review of International …, 2020 - Springer
Following calls for a more disaggregated approach to studying the consequences of IMF
programs, scholars have developed new datasets of IMF-mandated policy reforms, or …

Bad science: International organizations and the indirect power of global benchmarking

A Broome, A Homolar… - European journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The production of transnational knowledge that is widely recognized as legitimate is a major
source of influence for international organizations. To reinforce their expert status …

How structural adjustment programs affect inequality: A disaggregated analysis of IMF conditionality, 1980–2014

T Forster, AE Kentikelenis, B Reinsberg… - Social science …, 2019 - Elsevier
This article highlights an important yet insufficiently understood international-level
determinant of inequality in the developing world: structural adjustment programs by the …

Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970–2018

A Kentikelenis, E Voeten - The Review of International Organizations, 2021 - Springer
The liberal international economic order has been facing high-profile legitimacy challenges
in recent years. This article puts these challenges in historical context through a systematic …

International financial institutions as agents of neoliberalism

SL Babb, AE Kentikelenis - The SAGE handbook of neoliberalism, 2018 - torrossa.com
International financial institutions (IFIs) have been described as 'the world's most powerful
agents of economic reform'(Halliday and Carruthers, 2007). These organizations provide …

Measuring and mitigating systemic risks: how the forging of new alliances between central bank and academic economists legitimize the transnational …

M Thiemann, CR Melches… - Review of international …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
After the great financial crisis of 2007–2009, central banks were handed a macroprudential
mandate to contain systemic risks, a mandate seen as endangering their independence due …