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World Development Report 2014 - Risk and Opportunity - Managing Risk for Development (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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The past 25 years have witnessed unprecedented changes around the
world many of them for the better. Across the continents, many
countries have embarked on a path of international integration,
economic reform, technological modernization, and democratic
participation. As a result, economies that had been stagnant for
decades are growing, people whose families had suffered deprivation
for generations are escaping poverty, and hundreds of millions are
enjoying the benefits of improved living standards and scientific
and cultural sharing across nations. As the world changes, a host
of opportunities arise constantly. With them, however, appear old
and new risks, from the possibility of job loss and disease to the
potential for social unrest and environmental damage. If ignored,
these risks can turn into crises that reverse hard-won gains and
endanger the social and economic reforms that produced these gains.
The World Development Report 2014 (WDR 2014), Risk and Opportunity:
Managing Risk for Development, contends that the solution is not to
reject change in order to avoid risk but to prepare for the
opportunities and risks that change entails. Managing risks
responsibly and effectively has the potential to bring about
security and a means of progress for people in developing countries
and beyond. Although individuals own efforts, initiative, and
responsibility are essential for managing risk, their success will
be limited without a supportive social environment especially when
risks are large or systemic in nature. The WDR 2014 argues that
people can successfully confront risks that are beyond their means
by sharing their risk management with others. This can be done
through naturally occurring social and economic systems that enable
people to overcome the obstacles that individuals and groups face,
including lack of resources and information, cognitive and
behavioral failures, missing markets and public goods, and social
externalities and exclusion. These systems from the household and
the community to the state and the international community have the
potential to support people s risk management in different yet
complementary ways. The Report focuses on some of the most pressing
questions policy makers are asking. What role should the state take
in helping people manage risks? When should this role consist of
direct interventions, and when should it consist of providing an
enabling environment? How can governments improve their own risk
management, and what happens when they fail or lack capacity, as in
many fragile and conflict-affected states? Through what mechanisms
can risk management be mainstreamed into the development agenda?
And how can collective action failures to manage systemic risks be
addressed, especially those with irreversible consequences? The WDR
2014 provides policy makers with insights and recommendations to
address these difficult questions. It should serve to guide the
dialogue, operations, and contributions from key development actors
from civil society and national governments to the donor community
and international development organizations."
General
Imprint: |
World Bank Publications
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2013 |
First published: |
October 2013 |
Authors: |
World Bank
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Dimensions: |
264 x 207 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
360 |
Edition: |
2014 ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8213-9903-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Business & Economics >
Economics >
Development economics
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LSN: |
0-8213-9903-9 |
Barcode: |
9780821399033 |
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