Bruce Currie-Alder, Ravi Kanbur, David M. Malone
International Development: Ideas, Experience, and Prospects
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This major work maps the concepts and theories currently used to explain development, where they came from, and where they may be going. It shows how real-life experiences of different countries and organizations have been inspired by, and contributed to, thinking on development.
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This major work maps the concepts and theories currently used to explain development, where they came from, and where they may be going. It shows how real-life experiences of different countries and organizations have been inspired by, and contributed to, thinking on development.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 176mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1831g
- ISBN-13: 9780199671656
- ISBN-10: 0199671656
- Artikelnr.: 39218946
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 176mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1831g
- ISBN-13: 9780199671656
- ISBN-10: 0199671656
- Artikelnr.: 39218946
Bruce Currie-Alder is Regional Director, Middle East and North Africa, Cairo, Egypt. His work examines the governance of public research funding and scientific cooperation with developing countries. His past position within IDRC was Senior Policy Advisor and Chief of Staff, facilitating corporate strategy and contributing to Canada's foreign policy. Before joining IDRC in 2003, he worked on environmental management in the Mexican oil industry and published on grassroots natural resource management in Latin America. He holds a Master's in natural resource management from Simon Fraser University and a PhD in public policy from Carleton University. Ravi Kanbur bridges the worlds of rigorous academic analysis and practical policy making in development economics. He has served at the World Bank in various roles, including resident representative in Ghana, Chief Economist of the African Region, Principal Advisor to the Chief Economist, and Director of the World Development Report. Professor Kanbur has taught at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Essex, Warwick, Princeton, and Columbia. His work spans conceptual, empirical, and policy analysis, including more than 200 publications, many in leading journals. Kanbur is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and holds a DPhil in economics from the University of Oxford. David M. Malone is Under-Secretary-General of the UN and Rector of the UN University (UNU) headquartered in Tokyo. Previously, he was President of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and prior to that the Canadian High Commissioner to India and non-resident Ambassador to Bhutan and Nepal. He has also been the President of the International Peace Academy (New York) and a Canadian ambassador to the United Nations. He joined Canada's Department of External Affairs in 1975 and served in Ottawa, Cairo, Amman, and New York. Malone is a graduate of Harvard and Oxford Universities, l'Université de Montréal, and the American University in Cairo. Rohinton Medhora is the President of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Previously Dr Medhora was Vice-President of Programs at Canada's International Development Research Centre, where he undertook a series of leadership roles, including directing the Social and Economic Policy program and heading programs related to international economic relations and economic policy. His publications include 'Financial Reform in Developing Countries and Finance and Competitiveness in Developing Countries'. Prior to IDRC, Dr Medhora was with the faculty of economics at University of Toronto, where he also earned his PhD.
* Foreword
* Preface
* The State of Development Thought
* Part 1. Critical Issues
* 1: David Williams: The Study of Development
* 2: John Harriss: Development Theories
* 3: Shahid Yusuf: Fifty Years of Growth Economics
* 4: Shanta Devarajan and Ravi Kanbur: Development Strategy: Balancing
Market and Government Failure
* 5: David Hulme: Poverty in Development Thought: Symptom or Cause
* 6: Frances Stewart and Emma Samman: Inequality and Development
* 7: Irene Tinker and Elaine Zuckerman: Women's Economic Roles and the
Development Paradigm
* 8: Maria Emma Santos and Georgina Santos: Composite Indices of
Development
* 9: Patricia Rogers and Dugan Fraser: Development Evaluation
* Part 2. Concepts and Theories
* State and Society
* 10: Albert Berry: Growth, Inclusion, and Human Satisfaction
* 11: Armando Barrientos: Social Protection
* 12: Kevin Davis and Mariana Prado: Law, Regulation, and Development
* 13: Maivân Clech Lâm: Rooting Change: Indigeneity and Development
* 14: Huguette Labelle: Corruption
* Economic
* 15: Richard Bird and Arindam Das-Gupta: Public Finance in Developing
Countries
* 16: Justin Lin and Célestin Monga: The Evolving Paradigms of
Structural Change
* 17: José Antonio Ocampo: Trade and Finance in Development Thinking
* 18: Wim Naudé: Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
* 19: Adekeye Adebajo: Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch
and Adedeji
* Peace and Security
* 20: Gilbert Khadiagala and Dimpho Motsamai: The Political Economy of
IntraState Conflicts
* 21: Mats Berdal: Peacebuilding and Development
* 22: Keith Krause: Violence, Insecurity, and Crime in Development
Thought
* 23: Charles Cater: The Resource Curse and Transparency
* 24: Pablo de Greiff: Transitional Justice and Development
* Environment and Health
* 25: MS Swaminathan, R. Pandya-Lorch, and S. Yosef: Agriculture and
Food Security
* 26: Cecilia Tortajada: Water Resources: An Evolving Landscape
* 27: Julio Berdegué, Tomas Rosada, and Anthony Bebbington: The Rural
Transformation
* 28: Ben White, Saturnino Borras, and Ruth Hall: Land Reform
* 29: Fatima Denton: Climate Adaptation
* 30: Tim Evans: Global Health
* 31: Nandini Oomman and Farley Cleghorn: Targeting Diseases
* Innovation and Technology
* 32: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policy
* 33: José E. Cassiolato, Marcelo Matos, and Helena Lastres: Innovation
Systems and Development
* 34: Bo Göransson, J. Sutz, and R. Arocena: Universities and Higher
Education in Development
* 35: David Brook, Peter Singer, and Caitlyn MacMaster: Innovation for
Development
* 36: Ronaldo Lemos and Joana Ferraz: Information and Communication
Technologies for Development
* Part 3. Experiences
* Geographic Diversity
* 37: Simon Tay: The Asian Model of Development: From Crises to
Transformation
* 38: Xue Lan and Ling Chen: China
* 39: Renato Flores: Brazil
* 40: Ernesto Ottone and Carlos Vergara: Chile
* 41: Mthuli Ncube, Abebe Shimeles, and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane: South
Africa's Quest for Inclusive Development
* 42: Devesh Kapur: India's Economic Development
* 43: David Olusanya Ajakaiye and Afeikhena Jerome: Economic
Development: The Experience of sub-Saharan Africa
* 44: Ahmed Galal and Hoda Selim: Economic Development in the Arab
Region: A Tale of Oil and Politics
* Development Actors
* 45: Celia and Jacques Kerstenetzky: The State as a Development Actor:
State Forms of Social Transformation
* 46: Kumi Naidoo and Sylvia Borren: Civil Society
* 47: Carol Adelman and Yulya Spantchak: Foundations and Private Actors
* 48: Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi: The World Trade Organization
and Development
* 49: Danny Leipziger: The Role and Influence of International
Financial Institutions
* 50: Homi Kharas: Development Assistance
* 51: Gregory Chin and Jorge Heine: Consultative Forums: State Power
and Multilateral Institutions
* 52: Richard Jolly: Underestimated Influence: UN Contributions to
Development Ideas, Leadership, Influence and Impact
* Epilogue
* Preface
* The State of Development Thought
* Part 1. Critical Issues
* 1: David Williams: The Study of Development
* 2: John Harriss: Development Theories
* 3: Shahid Yusuf: Fifty Years of Growth Economics
* 4: Shanta Devarajan and Ravi Kanbur: Development Strategy: Balancing
Market and Government Failure
* 5: David Hulme: Poverty in Development Thought: Symptom or Cause
* 6: Frances Stewart and Emma Samman: Inequality and Development
* 7: Irene Tinker and Elaine Zuckerman: Women's Economic Roles and the
Development Paradigm
* 8: Maria Emma Santos and Georgina Santos: Composite Indices of
Development
* 9: Patricia Rogers and Dugan Fraser: Development Evaluation
* Part 2. Concepts and Theories
* State and Society
* 10: Albert Berry: Growth, Inclusion, and Human Satisfaction
* 11: Armando Barrientos: Social Protection
* 12: Kevin Davis and Mariana Prado: Law, Regulation, and Development
* 13: Maivân Clech Lâm: Rooting Change: Indigeneity and Development
* 14: Huguette Labelle: Corruption
* Economic
* 15: Richard Bird and Arindam Das-Gupta: Public Finance in Developing
Countries
* 16: Justin Lin and Célestin Monga: The Evolving Paradigms of
Structural Change
* 17: José Antonio Ocampo: Trade and Finance in Development Thinking
* 18: Wim Naudé: Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
* 19: Adekeye Adebajo: Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch
and Adedeji
* Peace and Security
* 20: Gilbert Khadiagala and Dimpho Motsamai: The Political Economy of
IntraState Conflicts
* 21: Mats Berdal: Peacebuilding and Development
* 22: Keith Krause: Violence, Insecurity, and Crime in Development
Thought
* 23: Charles Cater: The Resource Curse and Transparency
* 24: Pablo de Greiff: Transitional Justice and Development
* Environment and Health
* 25: MS Swaminathan, R. Pandya-Lorch, and S. Yosef: Agriculture and
Food Security
* 26: Cecilia Tortajada: Water Resources: An Evolving Landscape
* 27: Julio Berdegué, Tomas Rosada, and Anthony Bebbington: The Rural
Transformation
* 28: Ben White, Saturnino Borras, and Ruth Hall: Land Reform
* 29: Fatima Denton: Climate Adaptation
* 30: Tim Evans: Global Health
* 31: Nandini Oomman and Farley Cleghorn: Targeting Diseases
* Innovation and Technology
* 32: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policy
* 33: José E. Cassiolato, Marcelo Matos, and Helena Lastres: Innovation
Systems and Development
* 34: Bo Göransson, J. Sutz, and R. Arocena: Universities and Higher
Education in Development
* 35: David Brook, Peter Singer, and Caitlyn MacMaster: Innovation for
Development
* 36: Ronaldo Lemos and Joana Ferraz: Information and Communication
Technologies for Development
* Part 3. Experiences
* Geographic Diversity
* 37: Simon Tay: The Asian Model of Development: From Crises to
Transformation
* 38: Xue Lan and Ling Chen: China
* 39: Renato Flores: Brazil
* 40: Ernesto Ottone and Carlos Vergara: Chile
* 41: Mthuli Ncube, Abebe Shimeles, and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane: South
Africa's Quest for Inclusive Development
* 42: Devesh Kapur: India's Economic Development
* 43: David Olusanya Ajakaiye and Afeikhena Jerome: Economic
Development: The Experience of sub-Saharan Africa
* 44: Ahmed Galal and Hoda Selim: Economic Development in the Arab
Region: A Tale of Oil and Politics
* Development Actors
* 45: Celia and Jacques Kerstenetzky: The State as a Development Actor:
State Forms of Social Transformation
* 46: Kumi Naidoo and Sylvia Borren: Civil Society
* 47: Carol Adelman and Yulya Spantchak: Foundations and Private Actors
* 48: Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi: The World Trade Organization
and Development
* 49: Danny Leipziger: The Role and Influence of International
Financial Institutions
* 50: Homi Kharas: Development Assistance
* 51: Gregory Chin and Jorge Heine: Consultative Forums: State Power
and Multilateral Institutions
* 52: Richard Jolly: Underestimated Influence: UN Contributions to
Development Ideas, Leadership, Influence and Impact
* Epilogue
* Foreword
* Preface
* The State of Development Thought
* Part 1. Critical Issues
* 1: David Williams: The Study of Development
* 2: John Harriss: Development Theories
* 3: Shahid Yusuf: Fifty Years of Growth Economics
* 4: Shanta Devarajan and Ravi Kanbur: Development Strategy: Balancing
Market and Government Failure
* 5: David Hulme: Poverty in Development Thought: Symptom or Cause
* 6: Frances Stewart and Emma Samman: Inequality and Development
* 7: Irene Tinker and Elaine Zuckerman: Women's Economic Roles and the
Development Paradigm
* 8: Maria Emma Santos and Georgina Santos: Composite Indices of
Development
* 9: Patricia Rogers and Dugan Fraser: Development Evaluation
* Part 2. Concepts and Theories
* State and Society
* 10: Albert Berry: Growth, Inclusion, and Human Satisfaction
* 11: Armando Barrientos: Social Protection
* 12: Kevin Davis and Mariana Prado: Law, Regulation, and Development
* 13: Maivân Clech Lâm: Rooting Change: Indigeneity and Development
* 14: Huguette Labelle: Corruption
* Economic
* 15: Richard Bird and Arindam Das-Gupta: Public Finance in Developing
Countries
* 16: Justin Lin and Célestin Monga: The Evolving Paradigms of
Structural Change
* 17: José Antonio Ocampo: Trade and Finance in Development Thinking
* 18: Wim Naudé: Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
* 19: Adekeye Adebajo: Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch
and Adedeji
* Peace and Security
* 20: Gilbert Khadiagala and Dimpho Motsamai: The Political Economy of
IntraState Conflicts
* 21: Mats Berdal: Peacebuilding and Development
* 22: Keith Krause: Violence, Insecurity, and Crime in Development
Thought
* 23: Charles Cater: The Resource Curse and Transparency
* 24: Pablo de Greiff: Transitional Justice and Development
* Environment and Health
* 25: MS Swaminathan, R. Pandya-Lorch, and S. Yosef: Agriculture and
Food Security
* 26: Cecilia Tortajada: Water Resources: An Evolving Landscape
* 27: Julio Berdegué, Tomas Rosada, and Anthony Bebbington: The Rural
Transformation
* 28: Ben White, Saturnino Borras, and Ruth Hall: Land Reform
* 29: Fatima Denton: Climate Adaptation
* 30: Tim Evans: Global Health
* 31: Nandini Oomman and Farley Cleghorn: Targeting Diseases
* Innovation and Technology
* 32: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policy
* 33: José E. Cassiolato, Marcelo Matos, and Helena Lastres: Innovation
Systems and Development
* 34: Bo Göransson, J. Sutz, and R. Arocena: Universities and Higher
Education in Development
* 35: David Brook, Peter Singer, and Caitlyn MacMaster: Innovation for
Development
* 36: Ronaldo Lemos and Joana Ferraz: Information and Communication
Technologies for Development
* Part 3. Experiences
* Geographic Diversity
* 37: Simon Tay: The Asian Model of Development: From Crises to
Transformation
* 38: Xue Lan and Ling Chen: China
* 39: Renato Flores: Brazil
* 40: Ernesto Ottone and Carlos Vergara: Chile
* 41: Mthuli Ncube, Abebe Shimeles, and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane: South
Africa's Quest for Inclusive Development
* 42: Devesh Kapur: India's Economic Development
* 43: David Olusanya Ajakaiye and Afeikhena Jerome: Economic
Development: The Experience of sub-Saharan Africa
* 44: Ahmed Galal and Hoda Selim: Economic Development in the Arab
Region: A Tale of Oil and Politics
* Development Actors
* 45: Celia and Jacques Kerstenetzky: The State as a Development Actor:
State Forms of Social Transformation
* 46: Kumi Naidoo and Sylvia Borren: Civil Society
* 47: Carol Adelman and Yulya Spantchak: Foundations and Private Actors
* 48: Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi: The World Trade Organization
and Development
* 49: Danny Leipziger: The Role and Influence of International
Financial Institutions
* 50: Homi Kharas: Development Assistance
* 51: Gregory Chin and Jorge Heine: Consultative Forums: State Power
and Multilateral Institutions
* 52: Richard Jolly: Underestimated Influence: UN Contributions to
Development Ideas, Leadership, Influence and Impact
* Epilogue
* Preface
* The State of Development Thought
* Part 1. Critical Issues
* 1: David Williams: The Study of Development
* 2: John Harriss: Development Theories
* 3: Shahid Yusuf: Fifty Years of Growth Economics
* 4: Shanta Devarajan and Ravi Kanbur: Development Strategy: Balancing
Market and Government Failure
* 5: David Hulme: Poverty in Development Thought: Symptom or Cause
* 6: Frances Stewart and Emma Samman: Inequality and Development
* 7: Irene Tinker and Elaine Zuckerman: Women's Economic Roles and the
Development Paradigm
* 8: Maria Emma Santos and Georgina Santos: Composite Indices of
Development
* 9: Patricia Rogers and Dugan Fraser: Development Evaluation
* Part 2. Concepts and Theories
* State and Society
* 10: Albert Berry: Growth, Inclusion, and Human Satisfaction
* 11: Armando Barrientos: Social Protection
* 12: Kevin Davis and Mariana Prado: Law, Regulation, and Development
* 13: Maivân Clech Lâm: Rooting Change: Indigeneity and Development
* 14: Huguette Labelle: Corruption
* Economic
* 15: Richard Bird and Arindam Das-Gupta: Public Finance in Developing
Countries
* 16: Justin Lin and Célestin Monga: The Evolving Paradigms of
Structural Change
* 17: José Antonio Ocampo: Trade and Finance in Development Thinking
* 18: Wim Naudé: Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
* 19: Adekeye Adebajo: Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch
and Adedeji
* Peace and Security
* 20: Gilbert Khadiagala and Dimpho Motsamai: The Political Economy of
IntraState Conflicts
* 21: Mats Berdal: Peacebuilding and Development
* 22: Keith Krause: Violence, Insecurity, and Crime in Development
Thought
* 23: Charles Cater: The Resource Curse and Transparency
* 24: Pablo de Greiff: Transitional Justice and Development
* Environment and Health
* 25: MS Swaminathan, R. Pandya-Lorch, and S. Yosef: Agriculture and
Food Security
* 26: Cecilia Tortajada: Water Resources: An Evolving Landscape
* 27: Julio Berdegué, Tomas Rosada, and Anthony Bebbington: The Rural
Transformation
* 28: Ben White, Saturnino Borras, and Ruth Hall: Land Reform
* 29: Fatima Denton: Climate Adaptation
* 30: Tim Evans: Global Health
* 31: Nandini Oomman and Farley Cleghorn: Targeting Diseases
* Innovation and Technology
* 32: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policy
* 33: José E. Cassiolato, Marcelo Matos, and Helena Lastres: Innovation
Systems and Development
* 34: Bo Göransson, J. Sutz, and R. Arocena: Universities and Higher
Education in Development
* 35: David Brook, Peter Singer, and Caitlyn MacMaster: Innovation for
Development
* 36: Ronaldo Lemos and Joana Ferraz: Information and Communication
Technologies for Development
* Part 3. Experiences
* Geographic Diversity
* 37: Simon Tay: The Asian Model of Development: From Crises to
Transformation
* 38: Xue Lan and Ling Chen: China
* 39: Renato Flores: Brazil
* 40: Ernesto Ottone and Carlos Vergara: Chile
* 41: Mthuli Ncube, Abebe Shimeles, and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane: South
Africa's Quest for Inclusive Development
* 42: Devesh Kapur: India's Economic Development
* 43: David Olusanya Ajakaiye and Afeikhena Jerome: Economic
Development: The Experience of sub-Saharan Africa
* 44: Ahmed Galal and Hoda Selim: Economic Development in the Arab
Region: A Tale of Oil and Politics
* Development Actors
* 45: Celia and Jacques Kerstenetzky: The State as a Development Actor:
State Forms of Social Transformation
* 46: Kumi Naidoo and Sylvia Borren: Civil Society
* 47: Carol Adelman and Yulya Spantchak: Foundations and Private Actors
* 48: Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi: The World Trade Organization
and Development
* 49: Danny Leipziger: The Role and Influence of International
Financial Institutions
* 50: Homi Kharas: Development Assistance
* 51: Gregory Chin and Jorge Heine: Consultative Forums: State Power
and Multilateral Institutions
* 52: Richard Jolly: Underestimated Influence: UN Contributions to
Development Ideas, Leadership, Influence and Impact
* Epilogue