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Working with the Grain - Integrating Governance and Growth in Development Strategies (Paperback)
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Working with the Grain - Integrating Governance and Growth in Development Strategies (Paperback)
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This book builds on cutting-edge scholarship and the author's
quarter century of hands-on experience at the World Bank to lay out
an innovative with-the-grain approach to integrating governance and
growth---as a constructive, hopeful way of engaging the challenging
governance ambiguities of our early 21st century world.
A 'with the grain' perspective directs attention away from a 'good
governance' pre-occupation with off-the-shelf blueprints and
optimal policies, and towards the challenges of initiating and
sustaining forward development momentum. This altered angle of
vision has powerful implications for how we understand and address
the challenges of governance reform and development
policymaking---both across countries and over time.
The book distinguishes among four broad groups of countries-
according to whether their policies are dominant or competitive,
and whether their institutions are personalized or impersonal. It
also distinguishes among alternative options for governance
reform---'top down' options which aim to strengthen formal
institutions, and options which aim to support the emergence of
'islands of effectiveness'. And it explores the 'goodness of fit'
between alternative reform options and divergent country
contexts---including how narrowly-focused initiatives can achieve
results even in a broader sea of institutional dysfunction.
The book examines how, over time, virtuous circles can link
inclusive growth, positive expectations and ongoing institutional
improvement. Taking the decade-or-so time horizon of practitioners,
the aim is to nudge things along---seeking gains that initially may
seem quite modest but can, sometimes, give rise to a cascading
sequence of change for the better. Sometimes the binding constraint
to forward movement can be institutional, making governance reform
the priority; at other times, the priority can better be on
inclusive growth. Over the longer-run, stability depends also on a
broad-based commitment among citizens to the institutional order,
as one which offers the hope of a better life for all.
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