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Right, but when they go to the IMF for assistance, the IMF usually asks them to start privatizing these things if they want any help. In my own country, the Americans' financial supervision board, that functions as a personalized IMF, twisted our government into privatizing our electric grid. They sold it off to an American energy company because we're literally an American colony. This case is not too hard to figure out, that's just plain old corruption.
Yet there's similar cases all over the Global South, where the institution that gets privatized is not sold off to a multinational, and instead remains in local hands (but private). The IMF's privatization programs aim to privatize just about anything the state owns; extraction companies, manufacturing, finance, etc.
You might be interested in the following lectures about the financialization of healthcare through the International Finance Corporation (IFC) which is an arm of the World Bank:
Part 1: Marco Angelo
Part 2: Maria Jose Romero
Part 3: Sarah Hughes-McClure
Part 4: Felix Stein
The short version is that you’re dealing with finance capitalists who have a lot of profit to make by financializing the healthcare sector of peripheral countries, whereas Michael Hudson was talking about industrial capitalists who wanted to maximize profit through industrial labor. These two are diametrically opposed to one another and their oppositions can manifest in the Global South as well.
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