Knowledge to Policy

Knowledge to Policy
Author: Fred Carden
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788178299303

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Investigates the effects of research in the field of international development.. Examines the consequences of 23 research projects funded by Canada's International Development Research Centre in developing countries. Shows how research influence public policy and decision-making and how can contribute to better governance.

Frontiers in Development Policy

Frontiers in Development Policy
Author: Shahid Yusuf,Breda Griffith,Rwitwika Bhattacharya
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821387856

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The global crisis of 2008-09 has brought to the forefront a plethora of economic and political policy issues. There is a re-opening of discussion on basic economic concepts, appropriate framework for analysis, role of private and public sectors in the economy, structural transformation of economies, human development and managing of growing risks and crises. The purpose of this book has been to bring home the inter-linkages in various parts of the economy and the need for practical policy making to reach development goals while being aware of the instabilities, complexities and downside risks inherent in the nature of a an economy operating in a globalized world. Thematically, this book focuses on two core types of policy: policies that promote strong, sustainable and inclusive growth in low income and middle income developing countries and new and emerging policies that necessitates a discussion amongst policy makers and practitioners. Throughout the book, the authors provide insight in to the different types of policy approaches that can be taken to help the economy grow. Ultimately the book looks to foster discussion amongst policy makers on growth and development.

Handbook of Development Policy

Handbook of Development Policy
Author: Habib, Zafarullah,Huque, Ahmed S.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839100871

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This authoritative Handbook provides a thorough exploration of development policy from both scholarly and practical perspectives and offers insights into the policy process dynamics and a range of specific policy issues, including corruption and network governance.

Development Policy in the Twenty First Century

Development Policy in the Twenty First Century
Author: Ben Fine,Costas Lapavitsas,Jonathan Pincus
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000950205

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This excellent book, newly available in paperback, addresses the growing dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal post-Washington consensus. The concern of the contributors in writing this collection was that this consensus has established itself as a new orthodoxy, more powerful and widespread than its predecessor. This broad-ranging critique explains that without a much broader political economy the consensus is unlikely to provide a coherent framework for successful development policies. Development Policy in the 21st Century is unique in its depth and assesses the postures of the new consensus topic by topic, whilst posing strong alternatives. It will improve and stimulate the reader's understanding of this important area, and is required reading for any student, academic or interested reader that wishes to understand one of the most important issues in international economics.

Disruptions and Rhetoric in African Development Policy

Disruptions and Rhetoric in African Development Policy
Author: George Auma Kararach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000582048

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The book examines the failures and some of the successes of Africa in its efforts to transform into a society where human security or development in the broadest sense is achieved. It is argued the African continent had, and will continue, to content with disruptions or change on its path to development. Development policy making in this regard, is an art of setting out strategies to build resilience and take advantage of disruptions or change in whatever format: political, economic, health, diplomatic, demographic or even environmental and climatic. The book discusses nine major disruptions in Africa’s socio-economic life and the limits imposed by the rhetoric in development policy: exclusion and social inequality, environmental degradation and climate change, natural resources and poor beneficiation, trade and aid, food insecurity, demography and migration, pandemics and disease burden, conflict and criminality and technology and innovation. The book is intended for intermediate students in African studies, Area Studies, Development Economics, Development Studies, Public Policy and Comparative Politics. In addition will be development practitioners working in developing countries, the UN system, multilateral development banks, donor agencies and regional economic communities in Africa.

Sustainable Development Policy

Sustainable Development Policy
Author: Michael von Hauff,Claudia Kuhnke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351978248

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Sustainable Development Policy: A European Perspective uses a variety of multidisciplinary perspectives to explore the ways in which sustainable infrastructures can play a more prominent and effective role in international development policy. Building on a solid introduction to sustainability and development policy, this book discusses ways in which viable reform can be promoted through coherent governing, the design of social security systems, education systems and the possibilities of fair trade as an alternative trading concept . Sustainable Development Policy generates a platform on which to encourage constructive dialogue on issues surrounding sustainability in the wake of the global scarcity of natural and economic resources. This edited collection will be of great interest to all students and lecturers of development studies and development policy, as well as researchers from other disciplines looking for an introduction to sustainable development policy and its practical applications.

Development Policy and Planning

Development Policy and Planning
Author: Anis Chowdhury,Colin Kirkpatrick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134858729

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Reorientation from economic controls to a market-based approach led to significant changes in the economic policy of developing countries in the 1980s. Yet, with governments continuing to exercise economic management to accelerate growth beyond that achieved by market forces, techniques and models of development planning are still an integral feature of development policy management. Development Policy and Planning provides a non-technical explanation of the main techniques and models used for economic policy formulation. Each technique is illustrated in application through practical examples.

Economic Growth and Development Policy

Economic Growth and Development Policy
Author: Panagiotis E. Petrakis,Dionysis G. Valsamis,Kyriaki I. Kafka
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030431815

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This book provides the theoretical and analytical background necessary to understanding the process of growth and the implementation of economic policies. First, it presents the growth theory landscape and the evolution of growth as well as modern growth theory arguments where the policy implications of the theoretical approaches are set. The book then covers the relationship between policy and growth, discussing not only the growth prototypes that prevail but also their relation to politics and economic policy formation and decision making. In this context, policy formation determinants, as well as the targets, instruments, and policy implementations, are crucial. The role of structural changes and structural reforms and their relationship with economic growth is also analyzed. The book ends with an interdisciplinary study of how institutions and cultural background, entrepreneurship and innovation affect policy formation.