Policy matters : economic and social policies to sustain equitable development

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Policy matters : economic and social policies to sustain equitable development

edited by José Antonio Ocampo, Jomo K.S., Sarbuland Khan

Orient Longman , Zed Books , Third World Network, 2007

  • : Zed, Hb
  • : Zed, pbk

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"Drawing from a selection of papers presented at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN/DESA) Development Forum on 'Integrating Economic and Social Policies to Achieve the United Nations Development Agenda,' held at the United Nations in New York on 14-15 March."--Pref

"Published in association with the United Nations."

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Markets, social cohesion and democracy / José Antonio Ocampo
  • Dynamic links between the economy and human development / Gustav Ranis and Frances Stewart
  • Policy reform and income distribution / Giovanni Andrea Cornia
  • Trade and employment : stylized facts and research findings / Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters
  • Trade liberalization and employment / Eddy Lee
  • International capital flows, financial stability and growth / Graciela L. Kaminsky
  • The economic and social effects of financial liberalization : a primer for developing countries / Jayati Ghosh
  • Development and social goals : balancing aid and development to prevent 'welfare colonialism' / Erik S. Reinert
  • Constraints to achieving the MDGs with scaled up aid / François Bourguignon and Mark Sundberg
  • What is the most effective monetary policy for aid-receiving countries? / Alessandro Prati and Thierry Tressel
  • Real exchange rate, monetary policy and employment / Roberto Frenkel and Lance Taylor
  • Evaluating targeting efficiency of government programmes : international comparisons / Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son
  • Targeting and universalism in poverty reduction / Thandika Mkandawire

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Policy Matters advances the analytical debate in elaborating relevant economic and social policies to achieve more sustainable and equitable development in our times. Early chapters underscore the importance of ensuring equity, not only as a desirable end in itself, but also to enhance economic growth and ensure social stability and political security. The following chapters suggest that the promises of trade and financial liberalization have not been realized. Trade liberalization may well have worsened unemployment as well as working conditions besides undermining existing productive capacities and reducing the 'policy space' for developing better and competitive new economic capacities. Meanwhile, financial liberalization does not seem to have contributed to economic growth while exacerbating economic volatility, instability and crises. The debates on 'scaling up' aid and aid-induced 'welfare colonialism' as well as appropriate monetary and exchange rate policies are engaged. The issue of poverty programme targeting efficiency and the social policy debate on universalism versus targeting conclude this rich and important volume.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Markets, social cohesion and democracy - Jose Antonio Ocampo 2. Dynamic links between the economy and human development - Frances Stewart and Gustav Ranis 3. Policy reform and income distribution - G. Andrea Cornia 4. Trade and employment: Stylized facts and research findings - Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters 5. Trade liberalization and employment - Eddy Lee 6. International capital flows, financial stability and growth - Graciela Kaminsky 7. The economic and social effects of financial liberalization: A primer for developing countries - Jayati Ghosh 8. Development and social goals: Balancing aid and development to prevent 'welfare colonialism' - Erik Reinert 9. Constraints to achieving the MDGs with scaled up aid - Francois Bourguignon and Mark Sundberg 10. What is the most effective monetary policy for aid-receiving countries? - Alessandro Prati and Thierry Tressel 11. Real exchange rate, monetary policy and employment - Roberto Frenkel and Lance Taylor 12. Evaluating targeting efficiency of government programmes: International comparisons - Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son 13. Targeting and universalism in poverty reduction - Thandika Mkandawire

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