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Economic Development Marcelo Giugale (Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, World Bank)

Economic Development By Marcelo Giugale (Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, World Bank)

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The practice of economic development has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, due to globalization and democratization. This book provides a clear and concise introduction to the development problems that policy-makers, professionals, development agencies, NGOs, charities, and private citizens face.

Economic Development Summary

Economic Development: What Everyone Needs to Know by Marcelo Giugale (Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, World Bank)

The practice of economic development has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, due to globalization and democratization. While beneficiaries previously held little sway in the way international economic institutions delegated funds for projects, today it would be difficult-if not impossible-for the average government or for the average multilateral organization to build a road, reform an education curriculum, or sign a mining concession without, at a minimum, a process of consultation with those affected. This change has created a greater demand for development knowledge. Economic Development: What Everyone Needs to Know provides a clear and concise introduction to the development problems that policy-makers, professionals, development agencies, NGOs, charities, and private citizens face. Beginning with the basic concepts that inform the practice of development, this wide-ranging book addresses the major challenges that shape the field, highlighting the doubts, trade-offs, and dilemmas. Drawing on his more than twenty-five years of experience working in development in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Latin America and Africa, Marcelo Giugale illustrates his chapters with real-life examples from all over the globe. He looks at a host of topics including the reasons why seemingly obvious reforms never happen, power dynamics between governments and beneficiaries, government corruption, state violence, natural resources, globalization and trade, anticipating global crises, measuring equity, ending poverty, the new poor, gender, indigenous peoples, children, health care, food prices, and technology. While development is a complex area in which there are no definitive answers, Giugale highlights the very real challenges that face the profession now and will continue to face development practitioners in the years to come.

Economic Development Reviews

There is a lot of good news in Giugale's book, and a great deal of optimism. The government working for us? All children receiving an education that renders them literate? His readable and easily understandable case summaries explain clearly how we can all live interdependently, equitably and peacefully. An insider with no personal agenda; it doesn't get more reliable than that. This book is highly recommended for economics, political science, international studies and graduate business collections. * Reference Reviews, Lisa Miller *

About Marcelo Giugale (Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, World Bank)

Marcelo Giugale is the World Bank's Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa. An international development leader, his 25 years of experience span the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Latin America and Africa, where he has led senior-level policy dialogue and more than $20 billion in lending operations across the development spectrum. He has received decorations from the governments of Bolivia and Peru, and has taught at the American University in Cairo, the London School of Economics, and the Universidad Catolica Argentina. He holds a PhD and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, and a Suma Cum Laude BA in Economics from Universidad Catolica Argentina.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Part I - Governments: One Day, They Will Work For You ; 1. Why Do Obvious Reforms Never Happen? The Political Economy of Things ; 2. How Will I Relate To My Government? The State and Me ; 3. Do We Really Care About Graft? Cairo, Corruption and Cultural Change ; 4. Why Can't We Stop Conflict? Violence and the Failure of Institutions ; 5. Are Natural Resources A Good Thing? Blessed by Nature, Cursed By Politics ; Part II - Economic Policy: The Basics You've Got to Get Right ; 6. Has Economic Wisdom Changed? Macroeconomics Catches Up With Reality ; 7. A New, Wasted Bonanza? Commodities and that Uncomfortable Feeling of Wealth ; 8. Will Globalization End? A Different Kind of Trade ; 9. Why Is It So Difficult to Agree on Tax Reform? ; 10. How Do You Prepare For Another Global Crisis? ; Part III - Social Policy: Old War, New Weapons ; 11. How Do We Help Now? The Lingering Global Crisis And The New Poor ; 12. Can We End Poverty? ; 13. Is There A Way To Measure Equity? The Human Opportunity Index ; 14. Why Are Statistics So Important? Poverty in the Era of Data ; 15. Who Really Benefits? Winners, Losers and The Beauty of Impact Analysis ; Part IV - Inclusion: Those Who Are Always Left Behind ; 16. Will We Ever Live In Gender Parity? Women, Growth and Generational Change ; 17. Has Globalization Helped or Hurt Women? ; 18. Are Average Housewives Powerless? The Greatest Generation of Argentine Women ; 19. What Have Economists Learned About Indigenous Peoples? ; 20. Why Is Early Childhood Development So Difficult? The Child From Mozambique ; Part V - Sectors: What Ministers Will Worry About-or Should ; 21. How Will Technology Shape The World of Tomorrow's Leaders? ; 22. How Will Tomorrow's Infrastructure Be Built? ; 23. Can Emerging Economies Have Universal Health Coverage? ; 24. Is There New Power In Entertainment Education? ; 25. How Do You Deal With Rising Food Prices? ; Part VI - Africa: The Last Frontier ; 26. Is Africa's Emergence For Real? ; 27. Can Africa Be Defragmented? ; 28. Who Will Be Africa's Brazil? ; 29. Is There A Latin Solution to Africa's Problem? ; 30. How Have The World's Newest Nations Fared? ; 31. Can Africa Compete With China? ; 32. Can Africa Feed Africa? ; Glossary ; Suggested Further Reading ; Index

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GOR007937803
9780199328147
0199328145
Economic Development: What Everyone Needs to Know by Marcelo Giugale (Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, World Bank)
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Oxford University Press Inc
20140227
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