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Economic Reform In Developing Countries |
Edited by José María Fanelli, Senior Professor of Macroeconomics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Lyn Squire, Past President, Global Development Network in New Delhi, India
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| 2008 |
416 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84720 248 2 |
£79.95 |
on-line discount
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This book offers insights into the process of economic reform in developing countries. It is organized around three factors that are critical to the success of any reform. According to Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, these key dimensions are Reach, Range, and Reason. ‘Reach’ refers to the ability of reform to be person-centered and evenhanded, reaching all individuals in society. ‘Range’ considers the institutional reforms and policy changes necessary to implement change and the possible ripple effects on other policies and populations. Finally, ‘Reason’ captures the importance of constantly asking why a particular reform has been selected.
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Contents: Foreword: The Three Rs of Reform by Amartya Sen Introduction by José María Fannelli and Lyn Squire Part I: Reach: Person-Centered, Evenhanded Part II: Range: Institutional Reform, Policy Change Part III: Reason: Strategies, Not Slogans Index
Contributors: A. Admassie, R. Banga, A.S. Bedi, J. Escobal, J.M. Fanelli, A. Federici, R.R. Hidalgo, P.K. Kimalu, D. Kulundu Manda, D. Mayer-Foulkes, P. Montalbano, N. Nafula, M. Omran, C. Pietrobelli, C. Ponce, V. Popov, A. Sen, L. Squire, I.G. Tóth, L.M. Trigueros, U. Triulzi
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