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Author Putten, Maartje van, 1951-

Title Policing the banks : accountability mechanisms for the financial sector / Maartje van Putten.

Publication Info. Montréal [Québec] : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 491 pages)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 467-480) and index.
Contents Abbreviations; Foreword by James McNeill; Acknowledgments; Introduction 1 Globalization and the Rise of Accountability Mechanisms; 2 The World Bank and the History of Accountability; 3 Inception of the World Bank Inspection Panel, Its Mandate, and Its Structure; 4 Accountability Mechanisms in Other Multilateral Financial Institutions; 5 Accountability for the Private Financial Sector; 6 The Daily Work of an Accountability Mechanism; 7 Results of an International Survey; 8 A Swan Song and a Major New Development: Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Mechanisms Appendices:1 Resolution Establishing the World Bank Inspection Panel; 2 The Equator Principles II, July 26; 3 Background Interviews; 4 Experts Who Contributed to the Study Notes; Websites; Bibliography; Index.
Summary From 1999 to 2004 Maartje van Putten served as a member of the World Bank's Inspection Panel. Using personal experience and extensive interviews with principal decision-makers and stakeholders in the Panel's work, she chronicles the history of accountability in the World Bank and other major financial entities. Describing how formerly secretive financial institutions have been slow to accept responsibility for the consequences of their investments - especially the problems that can result from projects in developing countries - she shows that financing institutions can cause significant social and environmental damage and argues that new accountability mechanisms are necessary to reduce or prevent such damage. Because such institutions operate on a global scale, only semi-judicial accounting mechanisms can provide the necessary accountability. It is time for the private financial sector to follow multilateral financial institutions in creating independent mechanisms, mediation procedures, and access to decision makers for people harmed or potentially harmed by projects financed by their institutions. Policing the Banks is a passionate plea for global accountability for all powerful financial players - including the transnational private banks that are now entering the scramble for profits from development projects in the third world.
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Subject Banks and banking, International.
Banks and banking, International.
Investments, Foreign -- Developing countries.
Investments, Foreign.
Developing countries.
Private banks -- Developing countries.
Private banks.
Social responsibility of business -- Developing countries.
Social responsibility of business.
Investments, Foreign -- Social aspects.
Investments, Foreign -- Social aspects.
Investments, Foreign -- Environmental aspects.
Investments, Foreign -- Environmental aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Putten, Maartje van, 1951- Policing the banks. Montréal [Québec] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2008 9780773534018 (OCoLC)226999187
ISBN 9780773576650 (electronic book)
0773576657 (electronic book)
9780773534018 (cloth ; acid-free paper)
0773534016 (cloth ; acid-free paper)
9780773534025 (paper)
0773534024 (paper)