
Evolution of Development Policy
A Reinterpretation
Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 25. March 2010
Book
Hardback
500 pages
978-0-19-547773-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book, the first of its kind in terms of the reinterpretation of the existing literature on development policy and of the actual development experience using a paradigmatic framework (which is original to this book), expands on five overarching themes. Firstly, it seeks to dissipate the current confusion about the overarching principle(s) of development that has had an adverse impact on the course of economic development. Secondly, the book demonstrates, with the
help of extensive empirical evidence, that the traditional emphasis on Structural Transformation (the rising share of manufacturing as a percentage of total output) is indeed the key to development process. Thirdly, the book maintains that rather than looking at some of the basic policy
issues-market versus the government, economic growth versus macroeconomic stability versus human development, export expansion versus import-substitution, physical versus human capital, etc-in a confrontational either-or fashion, the way to decide on them is to evaluate them in the light of real-life experience of the successful developers, especially of those scoring growth miracles. Fourth, this book has sought to answer the rather baffling question as to why should there still be so much
altercation on the key development issues even in the face of clear empirical evidence to the contrary. The book asserts that these perceptional differences can be explained in terms of the economists' respective 'paradigmatic affiliations'. Fifth, the book argues that central development decisions
about growth, equity, poverty reduction, human development, and macroeconomic stability, should be taken together in a holistic framework.
help of extensive empirical evidence, that the traditional emphasis on Structural Transformation (the rising share of manufacturing as a percentage of total output) is indeed the key to development process. Thirdly, the book maintains that rather than looking at some of the basic policy
issues-market versus the government, economic growth versus macroeconomic stability versus human development, export expansion versus import-substitution, physical versus human capital, etc-in a confrontational either-or fashion, the way to decide on them is to evaluate them in the light of real-life experience of the successful developers, especially of those scoring growth miracles. Fourth, this book has sought to answer the rather baffling question as to why should there still be so much
altercation on the key development issues even in the face of clear empirical evidence to the contrary. The book asserts that these perceptional differences can be explained in terms of the economists' respective 'paradigmatic affiliations'. Fifth, the book argues that central development decisions
about growth, equity, poverty reduction, human development, and macroeconomic stability, should be taken together in a holistic framework.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
836 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-547773-3 (9780195477733)
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Dr Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi: MA from Yale (1961) and PhD from Princeton (1966) and post-Doctoral work done at Harvard (1971). Has published about 100 articles and 48 books and monographs on such diverse subjects as Econometric Modeling, International Economic Policy, Agricultural Economics, Comparative Economic Systems and Development Economics and Policy.
Content
LIST OF TABLES ; LIST OF FIGURES ; PREFACE ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ; PART-1: PRELIMINARIES ; 1. AN OVERVIEW ; 2. INTRODUCTION ; PART 2: THE TRADITIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM ; 3. RATIONALE AND SALIENCE ; 4. THE FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES ; 5. KEY DEVELOPMENT POLICY ISSUES ; 6. DISTRIBUTIONAL AND RELATED MATTERS ; PART 3: THE LIBERALIST PARADIGM ; 7. ITS IMMACULATE BIRTH AND READY ACCEPTANCE ; 8. TRANSFORMATION OF POLICY FOCUS ; 9. ITS MORAL FOUNDATIONS ; PART 4: THE ANTI-LIBERALIST CONSENSUS ; 10. ITS GENESIS ; 11. SOME PRACTICAL POLICY ASPECTS ; 12. THE MORAL DIMENSION ; PART 5: THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM ; 13. THE BASIC ELEMENTS ; 14. THE QUESTION OF 'IDENTITY' ; 15. CHOICE BETWEEN SUPPORT-LED STRATEGY AND GROWTH-MEDIATED STRATEGIES ; 16. THE KEY GROWTH-RELATED ISSUES ; 17. SOCIAL JUSTICE, EQUITY AND POVERTY REDUCTION ; 18. ITS MORAL MOTIVATION ; PART 6: TOWARDS A NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM ; 19. THE CENTRALITY OF HIGH AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH ; 20. GROWTH, EQUALITY, AND POVERTY REDUCTION ; 21. SOME IMPORTANT ISSUES ; 22. MORAL FOUNDATIONS ; PART 7: A RECAPITULATION ; 23. TOWARDS A 'CONSTRUCTIVE' DEVELOPMENT POLICY ; 24. EPILOGUE ; REFERENCES ; INDEX