A Strategy for Development

This book is about a collection of speeches -all delivered since Nicholas Stern became Chief Economist of the World Bank in July 2000- they reflect insights that Mr. Stern has gained over more than three decades of study and work in development economics. Together they provide an analysis of development experience and an agenda for action in coming years. In his introduction the author explains the evolution of his ideas, starting with early work in Africa and India, within the larger context of changes in development thinking and strategy. The speeches that follow draw on his varied experience and on the research findings and operational experience of the World Bank. The first speech provides and overview of the past five decades of development. Speeches that follow explore current development issues in India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and China. A strategy for development is then outlined; building an economic climate that facilitates investment and growth, and empowering poor people to participate in that growth. A concluding speech examines the role of the international financial institutions in promoting investment and overcoming poverty.

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Main Author: Stern, Nicholas
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2002
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, AGRICULTURE, ANXIETY, CAPITAL FLOWS, CD, CENTRAL PLANNING, CLIMATE, CRIME, DEBT, DEBT RELIEF, DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, DEVELOPED WORLD, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPING WORLD, DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT REPORT, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DISCRIMINATION, DOMESTIC MARKETS, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC DEPRESSION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC HISTORIANS, ECONOMIC POLICY, ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS, EMPLOYMENT, EXTERNALITIES, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FOREIGN COMPETITION, FUNCTIONING STATE, GLOBAL LEVEL, GLOBAL MARKETS, HEALTH CARE, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, IMPROVING GOVERNANCE, IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE, INCENTIVE PROBLEMS, INCOME, INCOME COUNTRIES, INCOME GROWTH, INDUSTRIALIZATION, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LIVING STANDARDS, LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES, LOWERING BARRIERS, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MARKET ECONOMY, MARKET FAILURES, OLIGARCHY, PARENTS, PARTNERSHIP, PER CAPITA INCOMES, PHYSICAL DISABILITY, POLICY WORK, POOR COMMUNITIES, POOR COUNTRIES, POOR PEOPLE, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PUBLIC ACTION, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SERVICES, QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, RAPID GROWTH, REDUCING POVERTY, RESEARCH COMMUNITY, RICH COUNTRIES, RISK GROUPS, RURAL AREAS, RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE, RURAL POOR, SCHOOLS, SECTOR ACTIVITY, SEX WORKERS, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRANSITION ECONOMIES, WATER SUPPLY, WEALTH, WORKERS, WORKPLACE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, PARTICIPATORY ECONOMIC & SECTOR WORK, SPEECHES, EMPOWERMENT, GLOBALIZATION, INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL ECONOMY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2373375/strategy-development
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15213
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