The pursuit of development : economic growth, social change, and ideas / Ian Goldin.

By: Goldin, Ian, 1955-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2016Edition: First editionDescription: xvii, 214 pages : illustrations ; 18 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198778035; 0198778031Subject(s): Economic development projects -- Developing countries | Poor -- Developing countries | Economic development | Sustainable development | Development economics | Economic development projects | Economic history | Poor | Wohlfahrt | Wirtschaftsentwicklung | Gesundheit | Bildung | Infrastruktur | Umwelt | Developing countries -- Economic conditions | Developing countriesDDC classification: 338.9 LOC classification: HD75.8 | .G645 2016
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.What is Development? -- 2.How Does Development Happen? -- 3.Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor? -- 4.What Can Be Done to Accelerate Development? -- 5.The Evolution of Development Aid -- 6.Sustainable Development -- 7.Globalization and Development -- 8.The Future of Development.
Summary: What do we mean by development? How can citizens, governments and the international community foster development? The process by which nations escape poverty and achieve economic and social progress has been the subject of extensive examination for hundreds of years. The notion of development itself has evolved from an original preoccupation with incomes and economic growth to a much broader understanding of development. In his new book, Ian Goldin considers the contributions that education, health, gender, equity and other dimensions of human well-being make to development, and discusses why it is also necessary to take into account the role of institutions and the rule of law as well as sustainability and environmental concerns. -- Provided by publisher.Summary: In his new book, Ian Goldin considers the contributions that education, health, gender, equity and other dimensions of human well-being make to development, and discusses why it is also necessary to take into account the role of institutions and the rule of law as well as sustainability and environmental concerns.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-196) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.What is Development? -- 2.How Does Development Happen? -- 3.Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor? -- 4.What Can Be Done to Accelerate Development? -- 5.The Evolution of Development Aid -- 6.Sustainable Development -- 7.Globalization and Development -- 8.The Future of Development.

What do we mean by development? How can citizens, governments and the international community foster development? The process by which nations escape poverty and achieve economic and social progress has been the subject of extensive examination for hundreds of years. The notion of development itself has evolved from an original preoccupation with incomes and economic growth to a much broader understanding of development. In his new book, Ian Goldin considers the contributions that education, health, gender, equity and other dimensions of human well-being make to development, and discusses why it is also necessary to take into account the role of institutions and the rule of law as well as sustainability and environmental concerns. -- Provided by publisher.

In his new book, Ian Goldin considers the contributions that education, health, gender, equity and other dimensions of human well-being make to development, and discusses why it is also necessary to take into account the role of institutions and the rule of law as well as sustainability and environmental concerns.

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