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Aid, Growth and Poverty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Jonathan Glennie, Andy Sumner Aid, Growth and Poverty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Jonathan Glennie, Andy Sumner
R1,486 Discovery Miles 14 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors discuss the impact of foreign aid and tackle the question of why assessing the impact of aid is so difficult. The authors focus on peer-reviewed, cross-country studies published over the last decade and draw together some global-level assessments, considering the context and conditions under which aid might be said to 'work'. Glennie and Sumner argue that the evidence in four areas shows signs of convergence that may have direct relevance for policy decisions on aid and for aid effectiveness discussions. These are as follows: Aid levels (meaning if aid is too low or too high); Domestic political institutions (including political stability and extent of decentralisation); Aid composition (including sectors, modalities, objectives and time horizons); and Aid volatility and fragmentation. Notably, this study finds that there is no consensus that the effectiveness of aid depends on orthodox economic policies.

Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Hardcover): Andy Sumner, Lukas Schlogl Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Hardcover)
Andy Sumner, Lukas Schlogl
R1,327 Discovery Miles 13 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Transnational Corporations and Development Policy - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover): E. Rugraff, D. Sanchez-Ancochea, Andy... Transnational Corporations and Development Policy - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover)
E. Rugraff, D. Sanchez-Ancochea, Andy Sumner
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few issues in development raise as much heat as the impact of transnational corporations (TNCs) on the South. However, the exact nature of the relationship between foreign direct investment and development remains unclear both conceptually and empirically. The contributors to this edited volume offer a wide-reaching exploration of these links through a series of case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Central Europe. The book also focuses on the role of 'new players' such as Chinese, Indian and South African TNCs.

Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Lukas Schlogl, Andy... Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Lukas Schlogl, Andy Sumner
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This open access book examines the future of inequality, work and wages in the age of automation with a focus on developing countries. The authors argue that the rise of a global 'robot reserve army' has profound effects on labor markets and economic development, but, rather than causing mass unemployment, new technologies are more likely to lead to stagnant wages and premature deindustrialization. The book illuminates the debate on the impact of automation upon economic development, in particular issues of poverty, inequality and work. It highlights public policy responses and strategies-ranging from containment to coping mechanisms-to confront the effects of automation.

Child poverty, evidence and policy - Mainstreaming children in international development (Paperback): Nicola A. Jones, Andy... Child poverty, evidence and policy - Mainstreaming children in international development (Paperback)
Nicola A. Jones, Andy Sumner
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book is about the opportunities and challenges involved in mainstreaming knowledge about children in international development policy and practice. It focuses on the ideas, networks and institutions that shape the development of evidence about child poverty and wellbeing, and the use of such evidence in development policy debates. It also pays particular attention to the importance of power relations in influencing the extent to which children's voices are heard and acted upon by international development actors. The book weaves together theory, mixed method approaches and case studies spanning a number of policy sectors and diverse developing country contexts in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It therefore provides a useful introduction for students and development professionals who are new to debates on children, knowledge and development, whilst at the same time offering scholars in the field new methodological and empirical insights.

Child Poverty, Evidence and Policy - Mainstreaming Children in International Development (Hardcover, New): Nicola Jones, Andy... Child Poverty, Evidence and Policy - Mainstreaming Children in International Development (Hardcover, New)
Nicola Jones, Andy Sumner
R2,303 Discovery Miles 23 030 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Recent studies suggest that current policy approaches to tackling childhood poverty have had limited efficacy. In the developing world, the problem is more challenging still, as highlighted by the large number of countries that are off track in meeting the child-related Millennium Development Goals. This timely book highlights the importance of integrating children's voices into the debate, bringing together a theoretical discussion of childhoods, children's experiences of poverty and development discourses, as well as empirical case studies from the developing world. Weaving together theory and mixed method approaches, the book provides an introduction to students and development professionals who are new to debates on children and development, offering scholars in the field new methodological and empirical insights.

Economics and Development Studies (Hardcover): Michael Tribe, Frederick Nixson, Andy Sumner Economics and Development Studies (Hardcover)
Michael Tribe, Frederick Nixson, Andy Sumner
R4,942 Discovery Miles 49 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Development studies textbooks and courses have sometimes tended to avoid significant economic content. However, without an understanding of the economic aspects of international development many of the more complex issues cannot be fully comprehended. Economics and Development Studies makes the economic dimension of discourse around controversial issues in international development accessible to second and third year undergraduate students working towards degrees in development studies.

Following an introductory chapter outlining the connections between development economics and development studies this book consists of eight substantive chapters dealing with the nature of development economics, economic growth and structural change, economic growth and developing countries, economic growth and economic development since 1960, the global economy and the third world, developing countries and international trade, economics and development policy, and poverty, equality and development economists, with a tenth concluding chapter.

This book synthesizes existing development economics literature in order to identify the salient issues and controversies and make them accessible and understandable. The concern is to distinguish differences within the economics profession, and between economists and non-economists, so that the reader can make informed judgments about the sources of these differences, and about their impact on policy analysis and policy advice. The book features explanatory text boxes, tables and diagrams, suggestions for further reading, and a listing of the economic concepts used in the chapters.

The End of Poverty - Inequality and Growth in Global Perspective (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Peter Ed. Ward, Andy Sumner The End of Poverty - Inequality and Growth in Global Perspective (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Peter Ed. Ward, Andy Sumner
R1,644 Discovery Miles 16 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book Edward and Sumner argue that to better understand the impact of global growth on poverty it is necessary to consider what happens across a wide range of poverty lines. Starting with the same datasets used to produce official estimates of global poverty, they create a model of global consumption that spans the entire world's population. They go on to demonstrate how their model can be utilised to understand how different poverty lines imply very different visions of how the global economy needs to work in order for poverty to be eradicated.

Economics and Development Studies (Paperback, New): Michael Tribe, Frederick Nixson, Andy Sumner Economics and Development Studies (Paperback, New)
Michael Tribe, Frederick Nixson, Andy Sumner
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Development studies textbooks and courses have sometimes tended to avoid significant economic content. However, without an understanding of the economic aspects of international development many of the more complex issues cannot be fully comprehended. Economics and Development Studies makes the economic dimension of discourse around controversial issues in international development accessible to second and third year undergraduate students working towards degrees in development studies. Following an introductory chapter outlining the connections between development economics and development studies, this book consists of eight substantive chapters dealing with the nature of development economics, economic growth and structural change, economic growth and developing countries, economic growth and economic development since 1960, the global economy and the Third World, developing countries and international trade, economics and development policy, and poverty, equality and development economists, with a tenth concluding chapter. This book synthesizes existing development economics literature in order to identify the salient issues and controversies and make them accessible and understandable. The concern is to distinguish differences within the economics profession, and between economists and non-economists, so that the reader can make informed judgments about the sources of these differences, and about their impact on policy analysis and policy advice. The book features explanatory text boxes, tables and diagrams, suggestions for further reading, and a listing of the economic concepts used in the chapters.

The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights - Past, Present and Future (Hardcover, New): Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner,... The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights - Past, Present and Future (Hardcover, New)
Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner, Alicia Ely Yamin
R4,028 Discovery Miles 40 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have generated tremendous discussion in global policy and academic circles. On the one hand, they have been hailed as the most important initiative ever in international development. On the other hand, they have been described as a great betrayal of human rights and universal values that has contributed to a depoliticization of development. With contributions from scholars from the fields of economics, law, politics, medicine, and architecture, this volume sets out to disentangle this debate in both theory and practice. It critically examines the trajectory of the MDGs, the role of human rights in theory and practice, and what criteria might guide the framing of the post-2015 development agenda. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in global agreements on poverty and development.

Transnational Corporations and Development Policy - Critical Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009): E. Rugraff, D.... Transnational Corporations and Development Policy - Critical Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009)
E. Rugraff, D. Sanchez-Ancochea, Andy Sumner
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers a wide-reaching exploration of foreign direct investment and developmental impacts through case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Central Europe, also examining the role of 'new players' such as Chinese, Indian and South African TNCs.

Great Gatsby and the Global South - Intergenerational Mobility, Income Inequality, and Development (Paperback): Diding Sakri,... Great Gatsby and the Global South - Intergenerational Mobility, Income Inequality, and Development (Paperback)
Diding Sakri, Andy Sumner, Arief Anshory Yusuf
R621 Discovery Miles 6 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the Global South economic mobility across generations or intergenerational economic mobility is in and of itself an important topic for research with consequences for policy. It concerns the 'stickiness' or otherwise of inequality because mobility is concerned with the extent to which children's economic outcomes are dependent on their parents' economic outcomes. Scholars have estimated levels of intergenerational mobility in many developed countries. Fewer estimates are available for developing countries, where mobility matters more due to starker differences in living standards. This Element surveys the area, conceptually and empirically; it presents a new estimate for a developing country, namely Indonesia; it discusses the 'Great Gatsby Curve' and highlights the different positions of developed and developing countries. Finally, it presents a theoretical framework to explain the drivers of mobility and the stickiness or otherwise of inequality across time. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights - Past, Present and Future (Paperback): Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner, Alicia... The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights - Past, Present and Future (Paperback)
Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner, Alicia Ely Yamin
R1,495 Discovery Miles 14 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have generated tremendous discussion in global policy and academic circles. On the one hand, they have been hailed as the most important initiative ever in international development. On the other hand, they have been described as a great betrayal of human rights and universal values that has contributed to a depoliticization of development. With contributions from scholars from the fields of economics, law, politics, medicine and architecture, this volume sets out to disentangle this debate in both theory and practice. It critically examines the trajectory of the MDGs, the role of human rights in theory and practice, and what criteria might guide the framing of the post-2015 development agenda. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in global agreements on poverty and development.

Development and Distribution - Structural Change in South East Asia (Hardcover): Andy Sumner Development and Distribution - Structural Change in South East Asia (Hardcover)
Andy Sumner
R2,402 Discovery Miles 24 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the Second World War, surprisingly few developing countries have experienced a truly sustained episode of economic and social convergence towards the structural characteristics of the advanced nations. East Asia has exceeded most regions in its achievement of convergence, and much has been written on comparative industrialization and development in North East Asia. Less discussed is South East Asia and the surprising and inclusive transformation several of its countries has undergone. Development and Distribution focuses on South East Asia and, more specifically, on Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. These three nations have all undergone a major transformation - in a way never anticipated - from being poor, agrarian countries to middle-income countries with developed industrial and manufacturing bases. How did Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand achieve such a transformation, and how did they achieve the transformation with a form of economic growth that was driven by structural transformation, but that was 'inclusive'? Given that historically it has been thought that structural transformation tends to push up inequality, whilst inclusive growth necessitates static or even falling inequality, this last point is particularly salient to developing countries. Understanding how the transformation was possible in a relatively small space of time, the extent to which it was inclusive, and the caveats and prospects for South East Asia is thus an area of enquiry significant to all developing countries as they seek economic and social transformation.

The Developer's Dilemma - Structural Transformation, Inequality Dynamics, and Inclusive Growth (Hardcover): Armida Salsiah... The Developer's Dilemma - Structural Transformation, Inequality Dynamics, and Inclusive Growth (Hardcover)
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, Kunal Sen, Andy Sumner, Arief Yusuf
R3,209 Discovery Miles 32 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Developing countries seek economic development which is broad-based or inclusive in the sense that it raises the income of all, especially the poor. Yet this is at odds with Simon Kuznets' hypothesis that economic development tends to put upward pressure on income inequality, at least initially and in the absence of countervailing policies. The Developer's Dilemma explores this 'Kuznetsian tension' between structural transformation and income inequality. The book asks: what are the varieties of structural transformation that have been experienced in developing countries? What inequality dynamics are associated with each variety of structural transformation? And what policies have been utilized to manage trade-offs between structural transformation, income inequality, and inclusive growth? Across nine country cases written by academics across the Global South, this book answers these questions using a comparative case study approach with a common analytical framework and a set of common datasets. The intended intellectual contribution of the book is to provide a comparative analysis of the relationship between structural transformation, income inequality, and inclusive growth; to do so empirically at a regional and national level, and to draw conclusions about the varieties of structural transformation, their inequality dynamics, and the policies that have been employed to mediate the developer's dilemma.

Deindustrialization, Distribution, and Development - Structural Change in the Global South (Hardcover): Andy Sumner Deindustrialization, Distribution, and Development - Structural Change in the Global South (Hardcover)
Andy Sumner
R1,884 Discovery Miles 18 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The term rust belt has rarely been associated with developing countries. In fact, it is commonly used to discuss deindustrialization in advanced nations, particularly the US. However, this book argues that such a belt is now threatening the middle-income developing world, spreading across Brazil and other countries in Latin America, running down across South Africa, and then upwards to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines in South East Asia. Deindustrialization, Distribution, and Development: Structural Change in the Global South explores the emergent processes of stalled industrialization and the spectre of deindustrialization in these developing countries. Building upon the author's previous work on economic development, structural change, and income inequality, this book examines the causes and consequences of these new issues, focusing on inequality both between and within countries since the Cold War. Providing a comparative, in-depth analysis of the varieties of contemporary structural change in the Global South and challenging many long-standing myths, this work explains why late development remains a crucial concept in understanding contemporary development and explores what deindustrialization means for the future of global development.

Global Poverty - Deprivation, Distribution, and Development Since the Cold War (Hardcover): Andy Sumner Global Poverty - Deprivation, Distribution, and Development Since the Cold War (Hardcover)
Andy Sumner
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Why are some people poor? Why does absolute poverty persist despite substantial economic growth? What types of late economic development or 'catch-up' capitalism are associated with different poverty outcomes? Global Poverty addresses these apparently simple questions and the extent to which the answers may be shifting. One might expect global poverty to be focused in the world's poorest countries, usually defined as low-income countries, or least developed countries, or 'fragile states'. However, most of the world's absolute poor by monetary or multi-dimensional poverty - up to a billion people - live in growing and largely stable middle-income countries. At the same time, poverty has not fallen as much as the substantial economic growth would warrant. As a consequence, and as domestic resources have grown, much of global poverty has become less about a lack of domestic resources and more about questions of national inequality, social policy and welfare regimes, and patterns of economic development pursued.

Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Paperback): Andy Sumner, Lukas Schlogl Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation (Paperback)
Andy Sumner, Lukas Schlogl
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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