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Getting Development Right - Structural Transformation, Inclusion, and Sustainability in the Post-Crisis Era (Paperback)
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Getting Development Right - Structural Transformation, Inclusion, and Sustainability in the Post-Crisis Era (Paperback)
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The celebratory tone about the emergence of the BRICs and the
improved growth in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America during the
2000s obscures the reality that, for large parts of the developing
world, the development challenges are more acute than ever before.
After three decades of Washington Consensus policies, deepening
globalization, and China's and India's increasing competitiveness
in ever more goods and services, many developing countries are now
facing three critical challenges: how to engender a transformation
of the production structure that creates many more productive jobs,
how to make growth more inclusive, and how to stimulate a growth
process compatible with environmental sustainability. This book
brings together development scholars and practitioners from
multiple academic disciplines and policy perspectives to analyze
important facets of this triple challenge, to explore
interconnections among them and suggest strategies for overcoming
the challenges in the current age of globalization. Three features
distinguish this book from other current works in the field. First,
this book looks beyond the current global crisis and short-term
growth opportunities and analyzes the challenges to development
from a long-term perspective. Second, books on the barriers to
development tend to concentrate on one of the three challenges,
e.g. Barbier (2010) A Global Green New Deal on environmental
sustainability; Cimoli, Dosi, Stiglitz (2009) Industrial Policy and
Development on structural transformation; and Milanovic (2011) The
Have and the Have-Nots on exclusion. This book, in contrast, brings
the three challenges together to emphasize that they challenges are
interlinked and that strategies and policies must begin to
recognize these interconnections to address different aspects of
the challenges concomitantly. Finally, the contributors to the book
include some of the most renowned development thinkers of our time.
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