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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781137577504
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 185 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Series
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    Series Statement: Bücher
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    Series Statement: Political Science and International Studies
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Hibben, Mark Poor states, power and the politics of IMF reform
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    Keywords: Internationaler Währungsfonds ; IWF-Kredit ; Entwicklungshilfekonditionen ; Political science ; Political Science and International Relations ; Political economy ; Poverty ; Internationaler Währungsfonds ; Reform ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Internationaler Währungsfonds ; Reform ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entwicklungshilfe
    Abstract: Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw, Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA and Emeritus Professor, University of London, UK This books provides a timely comparative case study that reveals the factors driving the International Monetary Fund's policy reform in Low Income Developing Countries (LIDCs), as a resurgent IMF expands its footprint in the world's poorest states. Through a research design that employs both mainstream and critical IPE theory, Mark Hibben uncovers three major tendencies. Principal-agent analysis, he argues, demonstrates that coalition formation among powerful states, IMF staff and management, and other influential actors is necessary for policy reform. At the same time, he uses constructivist analysis to show that ideational frameworks of what merits appropriate macroeconomic policy response also have an impact on reform efforts, and that IMF management and staff seek legitimacy in their policy choices. In response to the crises in 1999 and 2008, the author maintains, poverty and inequality now 'matter' in IMF thinking and serve as an opportunity for policy insiders and external actors to deepen the institution's new commitment to 'inclusive' growth. Finally, Hibben draws on neo-Gramscian analysis to highlight how the IMF looked to soften the destabilizing effects of globalization through reforms focused on stakeholder participation in poor states and will continue to do so in its support of the new United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. This means that the 2015-2030 time period will be a critical juncture for IMF LIDC reform. By drawing from diverse theoretical traditions, the author thus provides a unique framework for the study of contemporary IMF change and how best those interested in LIDC policy reform can meet this objective. Mark Hibben is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, US
    Abstract: This books provides a timely comparative case study that reveals the factors driving the International Monetary Fund's policy reform in Low Income Developing Countries (LIDCs), as a resurgent IMF expands its footprint in the world's poorest states. Through a research design that employs both mainstream and critical IPE theory, Mark Hibben uncovers three major tendencies. Principal-agent analysis, he argues, demonstrates that coalition formation among powerful states, IMF staff and management, and other influential actors is necessary for policy reform. At the same time, he uses constructivist analysis to show that ideational frameworks of what merits appropriate macroeconomic policy response also have an impact on reform efforts, and that IMF management and staff seek legitimacy in their policy choices. In response to the crises in 1999 and 2008, the author maintains, poverty and inequality now 'matter' in IMF thinking and serve as an opportunity for policy insiders and external actors to deepen the institution's new commitment to 'inclusive' growth. Finally, Hibben draws on neo-Gramscian analysis to highlight how the IMF looked to soften the destabilizing effects of globalization through reforms focused on stakeholder participation in poor states and will continue to do so in its support of the new United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. This means that the 2015-2030 time period will be a critical juncture for IMF LIDC reform. By drawing from diverse theoretical traditions, the author thus provides a unique framework for the study of contemporary IMF change and how best those interested in LIDC policy reform can meet this objective. Mark Hibben is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's College of Maine, USA.
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  • 2
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    Paris : OECD Publishing
    ISBN: 9789264123571
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (188 p.)
    Series Statement: OECD Insights
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. De l'aide au développement ; La lutte mondiale contre la pauvreté
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. De la ayuda al desarrollo ; El combate internacional de la pobreza
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Keeley, Brian From aid to development
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    Keywords: Armut ; Entwicklung ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Governance ; Social Issues/Migration/Health ; Development ; Economics ; OECD ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Rezession ; Entwicklungsländer ; Armut ; Bekämpfung
    Abstract: The balance of economic power is shifting. Countries that were once poor are becoming economic powerhouses. Yet poverty persists worldwide, depriving billions of people of basic necessities and the prospects of creating a better life. How are we responding to this challenge? This book explores the multi-faceted world of aid and development co-operation – a range of global, and sometimes contested, efforts aimed at reducing the impact of poverty. It traces the history of these efforts, explains where they come from and where they are going, and asks whether they are achieving as much as they could. It also examines some of the ways in which development efforts can be made more effective in achieving lasting benefits through good governance and the creation of a deeper partnership between developed and developing countries. And it looks at how the economic emergence of countries like China and India is bringing a new dynamic to development co-operation.
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  • 3
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9780230594937
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 249 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Development Economics and Policy
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection
    Series Statement: Springer ebook collection / Palgrave Economics and Finance Collection 2000 - 2013
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    Keywords: UN-Entwicklungsziele ; Entwicklungsländer ; Economics ; Economics ; International economics ; Development economics ; Developing countries Economic conditions 21st century ; Developing countries Social conditions 21st century ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Entwicklungshilfe
    Abstract: This book provides analytical insights into if and how the targets adopted by the international community are likely to be achieved. A key feature of the analysis is the recognition that most of the MDG targets are endogenously related. These inter-dependencies are crucial not only in analysing the MDGs but also devising strategies
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; 1 The Millennium Development Goals: Overview, Progress and Prospects; 2 Projecting Progress Towards the Millennium Development Goals; 3 Achieving Health, Wealth and Wisdom: Links between Aid and the Millennium Development Goals; 4 Achieving the Water and Sanitation Millennium Development Goal; 5 Measuring Pro-Poor Progress Towards the Non-Income Millennium Development Goals
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Links between Childhood Mortality and Economic Growth and Their Implications for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals in India7 Achieving the Millennium Development Goal for Primary Schooling in India; 8 The Burden of Government Debt in the Indian States: Implications for the MDG Poverty Target; Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; 1 The Millennium Development Goals: Overview, Progress and Prospects; 2 Projecting Progress Towards the Millennium Development Goals; 3 Achieving Health, Wealth and Wisdom: Links between Aid and the Millennium Development Goals; 4 Achieving the Water and Sanitation Millennium Development Goal; 5 Measuring Pro-Poor Progress Towards the Non-Income Millennium Development Goals
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Links between Childhood Mortality and Economic Growth and Their Implications for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals in India7 Achieving the Millennium Development Goal for Primary Schooling in India; 8 The Burden of Government Debt in the Indian States: Implications for the MDG Poverty Target; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780230801462
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXVIII, 803 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Development Economics and Policy
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    Series Statement: Bücher
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection
    Series Statement: Springer ebook collection / Palgrave Economics and Finance Collection 2000 - 2013
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Advancing development
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    Keywords: World Institute for Development Economics Research Congresses ; World Institute for Development Economics Research Congresses ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Economics ; Political economy ; International economics ; Economic policy ; Development economics ; Development economics Congresses ; Economic development Congresses ; 653 ; s ; WIDER ; 653 ; s ; Development economics research ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Geschichte ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book reflects on current thinking in development economics and on what may happen over the next two decades. As well as studying development economics in retrospect, the volume explores the current debates and challenges and looks forward at the problems that affect the global capacity to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Boxes; List of Figures; Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Legacy - Lal Jayawardena; Part I: Development Economics in Retrospect; Part II: Inequality and Conflict; Part III: Human Development and Wellbeing; Part IV: Globalization; Part V: Development Finance; Part VI: Growth and Poverty; Part VII: Development Strategies; Part VIII: Development Economics in Prospect; Index of Names; Subject Index
    Description / Table of Contents: The evolution of the development doctrine, 1950-2005 / Erik ThorbeckeTurning points in development thinking and practice / Louis Emmerij -- From Seers to Sen : the meaning of economic development / E. Wayne Nafziger -- Inequality in historical perspective / Richard Jolly -- Health improvements and health inequality during the last 40 years / Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Leonardo Menchini -- Inequality and corruption / Eric M. Uslaner -- Indivisibility, fairness, farsightedness and their implications for security / S. Mansoob Murshed -- Violence in peace : understanding increased violence in early post-conflict transitions and its implications for development / Marcia Byrom Hartwell -- International convergence or higher inequality in human development? Evidence for 1975-2002 / Farhad Noorbakhsh -- Investing in health for economic development : the case of Mexico / Nora Lustig -- A wider approach to aid effectiveness : correlated impacts on health, wealth, fertility and education / David Fielding, Mark McGillivray and Sebastian Torres -- Is social capital part of the institutions continuum and is it a deep determinant of development? / Stephen Knowles -- Stormy days on an open field : asymmetries in the global economy / Nancy Birdsall -- A quest for pro-poor globalization / Machiko Nissanke and Erik Thorbecke -- International migration in an era of globalization : has it come out of its marginality? / Arjan de Haan -- International risk tolerance, capital market failure and capital flows to emerging markets / Valpy FitzGerald -- Prolonged use and conditionality failure : investigating IMF responsibility / Silvia Marchesi and Laura Sabani -- International finance and the developing world : the next 20 years / Tony Addison -- Gender and growth in sub-Saharan Africa : issues and evidence / Mark Blackden ... [et al.] -- Decomposing growth : do low-income and HIPCs differ from high-income countries? / Pertti Haaparanta and Heli Virta -- Evaluating targeting efficiency of government programmes : international comparisons / Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son -- Innovations, high-tech trade and industrial development : theory, evidence and policy / Lakhwinder Singh -- Manufacturing, services and premature deindustrialization in developing countries : a Kaldorian analysis / Sukti Dasgupta and Ajit Singh -- Why have all development strategies failed in Latin America? / Guillermo Rozenwurcel -- Development in Chile 1990-2005 : lessons from a positive experience / Alvaro García Hurtado -- Three decades of rural development projects in Asia, Latin America and Africa : learning from successes and failures / Annettes Zoomers -- Development strategy, viability and economic institutions : the case of China / Justin Yifu Lin ... [et al.] -- Institutions, policies and economic development / Grzegorz W. Kolodko -- Patterns of rent extraction and deployment in developing countries : implications for governance, economic policy and performance / Richard M. Auty -- Credit co-operatives in locally financed economic development : using energy efficiency as a lever / Robert J. McIntyre -- Development through globalization? / Deepak Nayyar -- Do we need a 'new great transformation'? : is one likely? / Frances Stewart -- Absorptive capacity and achieving the MDGs / François Bourguignon and Mark Sundberg -- Applying behavioural economics to international development policy / C. Leigh Anderson and Kostas Stamoulis -- The human dimensions of the global development process in the early part of the twenty-first century : critical trends and new challenges / Mihály Simai -- Development questions for 25 years / Lance Taylor.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Boxes; List of Figures; Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Legacy - Lal Jayawardena; Part I: Development Economics in Retrospect; Part II: Inequality and Conflict; Part III: Human Development and Wellbeing; Part IV: Globalization; Part V: Development Finance; Part VI: Growth and Poverty; Part VII: Development Strategies; Part VIII: Development Economics in Prospect; Index of Names; Subject Index
    Description / Table of Contents: The evolution of the development doctrine, 1950-2005 / Erik ThorbeckeTurning points in development thinking and practice / Louis Emmerij -- From Seers to Sen : the meaning of economic development / E. Wayne Nafziger -- Inequality in historical perspective / Richard Jolly -- Health improvements and health inequality during the last 40 years / Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Leonardo Menchini -- Inequality and corruption / Eric M. Uslaner -- Indivisibility, fairness, farsightedness and their implications for security / S. Mansoob Murshed -- Violence in peace : understanding increased violence in early post-conflict transitions and its implications for development / Marcia Byrom Hartwell -- International convergence or higher inequality in human development? Evidence for 1975-2002 / Farhad Noorbakhsh -- Investing in health for economic development : the case of Mexico / Nora Lustig -- A wider approach to aid effectiveness : correlated impacts on health, wealth, fertility and education / David Fielding, Mark McGillivray and Sebastian Torres -- Is social capital part of the institutions continuum and is it a deep determinant of development? / Stephen Knowles -- Stormy days on an open field : asymmetries in the global economy / Nancy Birdsall -- A quest for pro-poor globalization / Machiko Nissanke and Erik Thorbecke -- International migration in an era of globalization : has it come out of its marginality? / Arjan de Haan -- International risk tolerance, capital market failure and capital flows to emerging markets / Valpy FitzGerald -- Prolonged use and conditionality failure : investigating IMF responsibility / Silvia Marchesi and Laura Sabani -- International finance and the developing world : the next 20 years / Tony Addison -- Gender and growth in sub-Saharan Africa : issues and evidence / Mark Blackden ... [et al.] -- Decomposing growth : do low-income and HIPCs differ from high-income countries? / Pertti Haaparanta and Heli Virta -- Evaluating targeting efficiency of government programmes : international comparisons / Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son -- Innovations, high-tech trade and industrial development : theory, evidence and policy / Lakhwinder Singh -- Manufacturing, services and premature deindustrialization in developing countries : a Kaldorian analysis / Sukti Dasgupta and Ajit Singh -- Why have all development strategies failed in Latin America? / Guillermo Rozenwurcel -- Development in Chile 1990-2005 : lessons from a positive experience / Alvaro García Hurtado -- Three decades of rural development projects in Asia, Latin America and Africa : learning from successes and failures / Annettes Zoomers -- Development strategy, viability and economic institutions : the case of China / Justin Yifu Lin ... [et al.] -- Institutions, policies and economic development / Grzegorz W. Kolodko -- Patterns of rent extraction and deployment in developing countries : implications for governance, economic policy and performance / Richard M. Auty -- Credit co-operatives in locally financed economic development : using energy efficiency as a lever / Robert J. McIntyre -- Development through globalization? / Deepak Nayyar -- Do we need a 'new great transformation'? : is one likely? / Frances Stewart -- Absorptive capacity and achieving the MDGs / François Bourguignon and Mark Sundberg -- Applying behavioural economics to international development policy / C. Leigh Anderson and Kostas Stamoulis -- The human dimensions of the global development process in the early part of the twenty-first century : critical trends and new challenges / Mihály Simai -- Development questions for 25 years / Lance Taylor.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Selected papers from a June 17-18, 2005 conference held in Helsinki on the occasion of the jubilee anniversary of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), and dedicated to the memory of Lal Jayawardena, the first Director of UNU-WIDER
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789264007635
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (180 p.) , ill.
    Series Statement: DAC Guidelines and Reference Series
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. La gestion de l'aide ; Pratiques des pays membres du CAD
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. La gestion de l'aide : Pratiques des pays membres du CAD
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managing aid
    DDC: 338.91177
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    Keywords: Entwicklungshilfe ; OECD-Staaten ; Entwicklungsländer ; Development ; OECD ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Management ; Erfolgskontrolle
    Abstract: The member countries of OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) give almost USD 70 billion in foreign aid (development co-operation) annually. This study examines how to manage that aid for the best results. It is based on the organisational structures and practices of 22 of the world’s main donor countries, with a view to assisting countries who are becoming donors. The book covers issues such as legal frameworks; how donors organise their operations in partner developing countries; centralised versus decentralised management; relations with non-governmental organisations; and managing gender equality, environmental sustainability and humanitarian action.
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  • 6
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    Paris : OECD Publishing
    ISBN: 9789264108554
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (173 p.)
    Series Statement: The Development Dimension
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. La cohérence des politiques au service du développement ; Promouvoir de bonnes pratiques institutionnelles
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Policy coherence for development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklungshilfe ; Entwicklungsfinanzierung ; OECD-Staaten ; Good Governance ; OECD-Staaten-seitig ; Development ; Konferenzschrift ; Verwaltungshandeln ; Politisches Handeln
    Abstract: Policy Coherence for Development: Promoting Institutional Good Practice sets out the latest thinking on institutional approaches to help governments achieve policy coherence in support of development. It provides a synthesis of lessons learned from peer reviews of OECD countries, specific case studies, and recent workshops involving senior government officials. It offers practical ways forward for mustering political will, building analytical capacity, improving co-ordination mechanisms, and taking action in specific priority areas. It suggests an analytical framework to help assess and compare how well countries join-up policies across government to meet agreed development goals. Achieving policy coherence is one of the most difficult political and economic challenges of development, and this book highlights examples of good institutional practice among OECD countries in addressing this issue.
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  • 7
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    Paris : OECD Publishing
    ISBN: 9789264007888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (144 p.) , ill.
    Series Statement: DAC Guidelines and Reference Series
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Réforme des systèmes de sécurité et gouvernance
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Security system reform and governance
    DDC: 355
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    Keywords: Entwicklungshilfe ; OECD-Staaten ; Entwicklungsländer ; Internationale Sicherheit ; Politisches System ; Innere Sicherheit ; Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitsaufgaben ; Reform ; Regierung ; Leistungsfähigkeit ; Institution ; Bedeutung ; Rolle ; Lebensbedingungen ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Politikberatung ; Politische Beteiligung ; Transparenz ; Politischer Prozess ; Governance ; Development ; Erde ; Konferenzschrift ; Entwicklungsländer ; Innere Sicherheit ; Sicherheitsbehörde ; Reform
    Abstract: This publication continues efforts by the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to develop tools and instruments for conflict prevention and for improving security and stability in the long term. The guidance underlines the positive role that the integrated reform of a country’s security system can play in stabilising fragile, conflict-prone or conflict affected states. This includes not only the armed forces, police and gendarmerie, intelligence services and justice and penal systems, but also the civil authorities responsible for oversight and democratic control.Part I contains a policy statement and paper endorsed in 2004 by development ministers and agency heads of the DAC and by the OECD council. It sets out the key concepts of security system reform (SSR) and suggests ways to support it in developing countries, taking into account regional dynamics. In Part II, a lead consultant examines the origins of the SSR agenda and the challenges that donors face in promoting it in partner countries. The Annex to the publication contains work by an expert working in each of the four regions: Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and South-east Europe, the Baltics and the CIS. It sets out their assessment of the changes that are taking place in the way that developing countries in these regions think about security and provides an account and analysis of individual reform activities currently being undertaken.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9264108556
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The development dimension
    Series Statement: SourceOECD
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. u.d.T. Policy coherence for development
    Parallel Title: Franz. Ausg. u.d.T. La cohérence des politiques au service du développement
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. La cohérence des politiques au service du développement : Promouvoir de bonnes pratiques institutionnelles
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Policy coherence for development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklungshilfe ; Entwicklungsfinanzierung ; OECD-Staaten ; Good Governance ; OECD-Staaten-seitig ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Internationale Kooperation ; Wirtschaftspolitik
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