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State Building and Social Policies in Developing Countries - The Political Economy of Development (Hardcover)
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State Building and Social Policies in Developing Countries - The Political Economy of Development (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics
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This book moves away from the orthodox neoliberal paradigm to
suggest a new framework linking social policy with citizenship and
transformation. The interjection of nation building, public society
and public provisioning to the study of education, healthcare and
employment caters to the needs of citizens equitably. By combining
and coagulating these three broad arenas of politico-economic
discussion, this book takes a new approach to the analysis of
social policymaking in developing countries to indicate the drivers
and triggers of transformation. It makes comprehensive, thorough
critical comparisons between the trajectories of developed and
developing countries, finds out the gaps in transformation and
suggests drivers for changes. The intentions of social
policymaking, as proposed in the book, are to curb the growing
inequalities in the forms of class, power and marginalisation. The
chapters on education focus on provisioning of public goods for
skills formation, innovation and citizenship education. The
sections on healthcare centre on universal health care as opposed
to universal health coverage by analysing access,
healthcare-seeking behaviour, price setting, market provisioning
etc. For the chapters on employment, propositions are posited
regarding the expansion of productive capacity, factor mobility and
social security to ensure work for all. Besides theorising
education, healthcare and employment based on public provisioning
by the people's state, underwritten by a public society, the book
provides feasible solutions through data sourced from all major
international organisations. In addition, it recognises the unique
postcolonial struggles and aspirations of the developing countries,
and accordingly resorts to defining the normative principles,
reflecting nuances, subtleties and peculiarities. This book is a
continuation of the author's Fiscal and Monetary Policies in
Developing Countries: State, Citizenship and Transformation
(Routledge) and will draw the attention of scholars and researchers
who wish to gain a deeper understanding of, and pragmatic solutions
to, social policies that address the transformational pathways of
developing countries, accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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