ABSTRACT

Financializations of Development brings together cutting-edge perspectives on socio-political, socio-historical and institutional analyses of the evolving multiple and intertwined financialization processes of developmental institutions, programs and policies.

In recent years, the development landscape has seen a radical transformation in the partaking actors, which have moved beyond just multilateral or bilateral public development banks and aid agencies. The issue of financing for sustainable development is now at the top of the agenda for multilateral development actors. Increasingly, development institutions aim to include private actors and to lever in private money to support development projects. Drawing on case studies conducted in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, this book examines the ways in which these private finance actors are enrolled and associated with the conception and implementation of development policies. Beginning with a focus on global actors and private foundations, this book considers the ways in which development funding is raised, managed and distributed, as well as debates at the center of global forums where financialized policies and solutions for development are conceived or discussed. The book assembles empirical research on development programs and demonstrates the social consequences of the financializations of development to the people on the ground.

Highlighting the plurality of processes and outcomes of modern-day relations, tools, actors and practices in financing development around the world, this book is key reading for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in all areas of finance, development and sustainability.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Financializations of development

part I|122 pages

Financing development

chapter 1|15 pages

Why development finance institutions are reluctant to invest in agriculture… And why they keep trying

The financialization of development policies as an obstacle to invest in agriculture

chapter 3|15 pages

The financialization of EU development policy

Blended finance and strategic interests (2007–2020)

chapter 4|15 pages

Shifts and hurdles in the urbanization of development finance

The case of the World Bank's city creditworthiness initiative

chapter 8|16 pages

Financialization in development projects and new modes of governance

The case of development impact bonds

part II|114 pages

Finance as development

chapter 9|14 pages

Financialization through payment infrastructure

The philanthrocapitalism of the Mastercard foundation

chapter 10|14 pages

“Top up your healthcare access”

Mobile money to finance healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 11|13 pages

Social cash transfers in sub-Saharan Africa

Financialization, digitization and financial inclusion

chapter 12|15 pages

Conditional cash transfer programs in Mexico

Financial inclusion policies and the involvement of private finance actors

chapter 13|14 pages

From social workers to proxy-creditors to bank tellers

Financialization in the work of microcredit field staff in a South Indian town

chapter 15|13 pages

The financialization of the fight against poverty

From microcredit to social capitalism 1

chapter 16|14 pages

Financializing development

Processes and implications