"The 1990s and the Washington Consensus"<br>'

We do not have a discussion session today as the school has a day off due to President's Day. But I still would like us to engage in a conversation on the Washington Consensus.
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Peers’ Questions

Question #1
Martin
What are the main reasons why the Washington Consensus was widely criticized and what are some alternatives for the Washington Consensus?

Question #2
Haley
At what point in time, was The Washington Consensus seen starting to experience criticism and fade out?