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Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy - Opportunities and Challenges (Hardcover): Katja Hujo Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy - Opportunities and Challenges (Hardcover)
Katja Hujo
R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exploration of the implications of mineral-led wealth and the opportunities that this creates for economic and social development. The book includes theoretical and policy analyses as well as micro level country case studies, including Norway, Chile, Indonesia, Nigeria and Botswana.

Financing Social Policy - Mobilizing Resources for Social Development (Hardcover): Katja Hujo, Shea McClanahan Financing Social Policy - Mobilizing Resources for Social Development (Hardcover)
Katja Hujo, Shea McClanahan
R2,933 Discovery Miles 29 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There has never been a more urgent need for governments to secure adequate and stable resources for social development: inequalities are on the rise, a severe global food crisis threatens to eliminate the achievements some countries have made over recent years, and the neoliberal policy toolkit has been largely discredited.
'Financing Social Policy' shifts the policy debates beyond examining expenditures and austerity, to revenues and resources. It examines financing options that would be conducive to social development, creating and strengthening sustainable social programmes that work together with economic policies.
The contributors in this volume explore the economic, social and political implications and the developmental impact of a wide range of potential resources - including taxation, aid, mineral rents, social insurance, pension funds and remittances - for financing social policy in development countries.

The Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Katja Hujo The Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Katja Hujo
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when the development community is grappling with the challenge of raising the required investment-estimated in the trillions of dollars-for attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), countries' mobilization of their own fiscal revenues is receiving increasing attention. This edited volume discusses the political and institutional contexts that enable poor countries to mobilize domestic resources for global commitments and national development priorities. It examines the processes and mechanisms that connect the politics of resource mobilization and demands for social provision; changes in state-citizen, state-business and donor-recipient relations associated with resource mobilization and allocation; and governance reforms that can lead to improved and sustainable public revenues and services. The volume is unique in putting a spotlight on the political drivers of domestic resource mobilization in a rapidly changing global environment and in different country contexts in Latin America, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. It will appeal to a broad academic audience in the fields of economics, development studies and social policy, as well as practitioners, activists and policy makers.

The Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Katja Hujo The Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Katja Hujo
R2,905 Discovery Miles 29 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when the development community is grappling with the challenge of raising the required investment-estimated in the trillions of dollars-for attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), countries' mobilization of their own fiscal revenues is receiving increasing attention. This edited volume discusses the political and institutional contexts that enable poor countries to mobilize domestic resources for global commitments and national development priorities. It examines the processes and mechanisms that connect the politics of resource mobilization and demands for social provision; changes in state-citizen, state-business and donor-recipient relations associated with resource mobilization and allocation; and governance reforms that can lead to improved and sustainable public revenues and services. The volume is unique in putting a spotlight on the political drivers of domestic resource mobilization in a rapidly changing global environment and in different country contexts in Latin America, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. It will appeal to a broad academic audience in the fields of economics, development studies and social policy, as well as practitioners, activists and policy makers.

Between Fault Lines and Front Lines - Shifting Power in an Unequal World (Hardcover): Katja Hujo, Maggie Carter Between Fault Lines and Front Lines - Shifting Power in an Unequal World (Hardcover)
Katja Hujo, Maggie Carter
R2,691 Discovery Miles 26 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Inequality is one of today’s greatest challenges, obstructing poverty reduction and sustainable development. As the power of elites grows and societal gaps widen, institutions representing the public good and universal values are increasingly disempowered or co-opted, and visions of social justice and equity side-lined. This book explores the roles of elites and institutions of power in the deepening of social and economic cleavages across the globe, by asking how inequalities have reshaped structures from the local to the transnational level, and what consequences they have wrought. In addition, the contributors present examples of peaceful processes of policy change that have made societies greener and more socially just, levelled out social stratification, and devolved power and resources from elites to non-elites, or towards marginalized or discriminated groups. Based on cutting-edge empirical research, the chapters in this volume bring together conceptual thinking and a number of case studies from the Global North and South, combining different levels of analysis and a range of qualitative research methods to present solutions for closing the inequality gap.

Financing Social Policy - Mobilizing Resources for Social Development (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009): Katja Hujo, Shea McClanahan Financing Social Policy - Mobilizing Resources for Social Development (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009)
Katja Hujo, Shea McClanahan
R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Moving beyond the 'post-Washington consensus', this book shifts the focus of development policy debates away from expenditures and austerity and towards revenues and resources. The book explores the potential and the developmental impact of different categories of resources for financing social policy in a development context.

Between Fault Lines and Front Lines - Shifting Power in an Unequal World (Paperback): Katja Hujo, Maggie Carter Between Fault Lines and Front Lines - Shifting Power in an Unequal World (Paperback)
Katja Hujo, Maggie Carter
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Inequality is one of today’s greatest challenges, obstructing poverty reduction and sustainable development. As the power of elites grows and societal gaps widen, institutions representing the public good and universal values are increasingly disempowered or co-opted, and visions of social justice and equity side-lined. This book explores the roles of elites and institutions of power in the deepening of social and economic cleavages across the globe, by asking how inequalities have reshaped structures from the local to the transnational level, and what consequences they have wrought. In addition, the contributors present examples of peaceful processes of policy change that have made societies greener and more socially just, levelled out social stratification, and devolved power and resources from elites to non-elites, or towards marginalized or discriminated groups. Based on cutting-edge empirical research, the chapters in this volume bring together conceptual thinking and a number of case studies from the Global North and South, combining different levels of analysis and a range of qualitative research methods to present solutions for closing the inequality gap.

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