Studies in globalization and economic transitions

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Studies in globalization and economic transitions

Keith Griffin

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1996

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  • : uk : pbk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume is about development policy since the end of the Cold War. One set of essays, under the heading of globalization, includes a critique of foreign aid, proposals for a new framework for development cooperation and an assessment of arguments for regulating world markets within a liberal global economy. Another set focuses on various types of economic transitions, namely, from central planning to a market oriented system, from capitalism to socialism and from an inward to an outward oriented strategy. Throughout the volume the human development approach is used to illuminate some of the major issues of our time.

Table of Contents

Preface - Introduction - PART 1: GLOBAL PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES - Global Prospects for Development and Human Security - Foreign Aid after the Cold War - Globalization and Development Cooperation: A Reformer's Agenda - Regulating World Markets in a Liberal Global Economy - PART 2: NATIONAL POLICIES DURING TRANSITIONS - Domestic Policies in Developing Countries and their Effects on Employment, Income Inequality and Poverty - The Transition to Market-Guided Economies: Lessons for Russia and Eastern Europe from the Chinese Experience (with Azizur Rahman Khan) - Appendix to Chapter 7: Simultaneous versus Sequential Reforms during Periods of Systemic Change (with Azizur Rahman Khan) - The State, Human Development and the Economics of Cocaine: The Case of Bolivia - Observations on Economic Policy in Post-Revolution Nicaragua - Appendix to Chapter 9: Economic Policy in Nicaragua: A Response to the Debate - PART 3: THE TRANSITION IN CENTRAL ASIA: THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN - Development, Culture and Social Policy in Uzbekistan - The Macroeconomic Framework and Development Strategy - Social Protection - First Presentation of These Essays - Index

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