Managing development : measures of success and failure in development
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Managing development : measures of success and failure in development
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents a critical view of economic development in the last 50 years and evaluates different approaches taken that led to success or failure. It covers development policies, methods, procedures, as well as development project selection and how the one-size-fits-all approach taken by major players in development resulted in huge waste and disappointments. Global examples and comparisons are used to identify the need for selective strategies and new ways to assure development effectiveness.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Terms and Abbreviations Prologue Introduction PART 1: DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OR UNREALISTIC DREAM? Why Economic Principles of Development Do Not Work Defining Poor Developing Countries Unrealistic Dream The Real Developing World PART 2: ECONOMIC TRENDS Real Measures of Economic Performance Development and Trade Population Planning Infrastructure in Development Financing of Developments Democracy in Government PART 3: ASIA - THE FUTURE CENTER OF THE WORLD ECONOMY Economic Growth and Economic Freedom: The Lessons from The Orient Asian Success and Western Culture Human Rights and Economic Development Should We Admire or Criticize the Asian Way to Economic Growth? Investing in Asia China: The Globe's New Economic Locomotive Asian Potentials and Problems PART 4: DEVELOPING AFRICA: THE GLOBAL BASKET CASE African Malaise Africa's Dilemma A Future for Africa Envisioning Africa's Future New Challenges for Africa PART 5: DEVELOPING EUROPE European Population Dilemma Building the European Union PART 6: AMERICA'S ACHIEVEMENTS AND HOPES Mexican Evolution South America - Winning and Losing Opportunities PART 7: DEVELOPMENT FINANCING OR 'TAKE FROM THE POOR AND GIVE TO THE RICH' Investment for Development Hypocrisy in Development Financing Privatization in Developing Countries Debt Relief for Forgiveness PART 8: ACTORS IN PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCING International Finance Institutions Regional Development Institutions Evaluating the IMF Governance of World Bank and IMF Role of Non-governmental and Social Non-profit Organizations in Development PART 9: STRATEGIES FOR FUTURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Development Risk Management Government Spending, Globalization and Development Development Policies and Strategies for Success Effective Development Project and Project Risk Management PART 10: THE FUTURE OF DEVELOPMENT World Economy, Economic Blocks and National States Need for Interactive Development New Strategies for Assuring Development Effectivenesss Making Development Work Postscript Appendix A: The United Nations: UN Budget/UN Staffing/Budget Components Appendix B: Use of Expert Choice in Development Project Selection, Planning and Design References Bibliography Index
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