Capital Mobility and Distributional Conflict in Chile, South Korea, and Turkey
Title | Capital Mobility and Distributional Conflict in Chile, South Korea, and Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Kurtuluş Gemici |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2020-05-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429762089 |
Why did many emerging countries pursue risky financial opening policies in a reckless manner, even after the painful example of the Latin American debt crisis? Unlike trade liberalization, which has mostly been beneficial in emerging countries, the removal of capital controls has led to boom-bust patterns in many countries. It is not simply driven by class or sectoral interests, nor is it just a result of ideational changes in policy-making circles, or international pressure. Gemici argues that to fully understand the motivation for these policies, we need to take into account distributional struggles prior to their enactment. In this book, Gemici shows that conflictual distributional relations significantly increase the likelihood of capital account liberalization. Through in-depth comparative case studies, he also demonstrates that countries which liberalize in the most comprehensive manner tend to be the countries characterized by a high degree of distributional conflict. The case studies – Argentina, Chile, South Korea , and Turkey – have been chosen to maximise variation in distributional relations and to escape regional clustering, showing quite different trajectories of capital account liberalization. This will be of great interest to readers in sociology, international political economy and heterodox economics, as well as specialists in the countries examined.
A Quantitative Analysis of Regional Well-Being
Title | A Quantitative Analysis of Regional Well-Being PDF eBook |
Author | Vani Kant Borooah |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2020-10-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000202828 |
Using data from the World Values Survey, this book sheds light on the link between happiness and the social group to which one belongs. The work is based on a rigorous statistical analysis of differences in the probability of happiness and life satisfaction between the predominant social group and subordinate groups. The cases of India and South Africa receive deep attention in dedicated chapters on cast and race, with other chapters considering issues such as cultural bias, religion, patriarchy, and gender. An additional chapter offers a global perspective. On top of this, the longitudinal nature of the data facilitates an examination of how world happiness has evolved between 1994 and 2014. This book will be a valuable reference for advanced students, scholars and policymakers involved in development economics, well-being, development geography, and sociology.
Migration, Remittances, and Sustainable Development in Africa
Title | Migration, Remittances, and Sustainable Development in Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Maty Konte |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2020-11-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000259757 |
This book provides a strong multidisciplinary examination of the links between migration, remittances and sustainable development in Africa. It makes evidence-based policy recommendations on migration to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. The key themes examined are migration and remittances, and their relations with the following issues: economic transformation, education and knowledge, corruption and conflict. Cross-cutting issues such as gender equality and youth are weaved throughout the chapters, and a rich range of country contexts are presented. The volume also discusses challenges in managing migration flows. It will be of interest to advanced students, academics and policy makers in development economics and sustainable development.
Undernutrition, Agriculture and Public Provisioning
Title | Undernutrition, Agriculture and Public Provisioning PDF eBook |
Author | Swarna Sadasivam Vepa |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2020-04-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000061159 |
Using quantitative techniques, this volume provides empirical evidence on the crucial role of public provisioning of food, water, sanitation and health care in reducing undernutrition among women and children in India. The linkages are cogently explored and connected to the sustainable development goals. Key data comes from recent large secondary sources at district, household and individual levels and the econometric methodologies are clearly explained. Taken as a whole, it highlights the effects of public provisioning on malnutrition and identifies the relative importance of agricultural growth in resolving the nutrition problems in rural and semi-urban areas of India. This edited volume will be valuable reading for advanced graduate students, researchers and practitioners in development economics, development studies, and nutrition and public health.
Energy Sustainability and Development in ASEAN and East Asia
Title | Energy Sustainability and Development in ASEAN and East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Phoumin Han |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2020-06-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000096238 |
The rapid and sustained economic growth of the past two decades has led to marked increases in energy demand in the region and developing Asia will continue to lead the energy demand growth. The increase in energy demand threatens energy security and efforts to curb carbon dioxide emissions, affecting health and social well-being. These common energy challenges will need to be addressed through concerted efforts. This book provides several multi-dimensional quantitative analysis of the relationship between energy and other subjects including but not limited to income and economic growth, environment and health, food and agricultural production. The book also provides the most constructive policy recommendations concerning the relationship between energy, economic development, social development, and environmental development.
Gender, Poverty and Access to Justice
Title | Gender, Poverty and Access to Justice PDF eBook |
Author | David Lawson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2020-06-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315407086 |
Access to justice is a fundamental right guaranteed under a wide body of international, regional and domestic law. It is also an essential component of development policies which seek to adequately respond to the multidimensional deprivations faced by the poor in order to improve socio-economic well-being and advance the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals. Women and children make up most of Africa’s poorest and most marginalized population, and as such are often prevented from enforcing rights or seeking other recourse. This book explores and analyzes the issue of gendered access to justice, poverty and disempowerment across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and provides policy discussions on the integration of gender in justice programming. Through individual country case studies, the book focuses on the challenges, obstacles and successes of developing and implementing gender focused access to justice policies and programming in the region. This multidisciplinary volume will be of interest to policy makers as well as scholars and researchers focusing on poverty and gender policy across law, economics and global development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, the volume provides policy discussion applicable in other geographical areas where access to justice is elusive for the poor and marginalized.
Cooperation Networks and Economic Development
Title | Cooperation Networks and Economic Development PDF eBook |
Author | Andrés Cárdenas O ́Farrill |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 519 |
Release | 2021-02-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1351364316 |
For most Western audiences, Cuba is a touristic paradise stuck in time and virtually detached from world technology networks by the US embargo – anything but a hub of industrial innovation and high value-added biotechnology. However, a closer look reveals more subtle but equally powerful stories that challenge the homogenizing assumptions of conventional economics and open up scope for more sophisticated reflections on Cuban economy and industry. From this kind of enquiry emerges the case of the internationally respected Cuban biotech industry as the most successful case of science and technology policy in the country’s economic history. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, exploring issues such as interdependency, purpose and history as natural constituencies of the innovation process. It also examines the dynamic and crucial role played by the state in the formation of innovative business enterprises. This book will be of interest to academic researchers in the fields of innovation and economic development.