In recent years,major changes in the Washington Consensus worldview have occurred in Washington and elsewhere
In the Americas,the new views were sometimes referred to as the new consensus,which began to take shape at the April 1998 Summit of the Americas in Santiago,Chile
Other important contributions to attempts to describe an expanded and more balanced consensus - albeit with a focus solely on growth rather than broader human development - include the commission on Growth and Development's Growth Report:Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development and the broader scope suggested by Dani Rodrik
A final example including infrastructure and industrialization was articulated in the 2010 Seoul G20 communique
Note that the scholarly tradition in Europe and Japan,as well as in many parts of the developing world,such as India,has remained more positive toward the role of the state throughout the period but has to a large degree also converged toward the New Consensus
The broad elements of the New Consensus are summarized in box