Governance for Development in Africa

Governance for Development in Africa
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781780325965
ISBN-13 : 1780325967
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Governance for Development in Africa by : David Booth

Drawing on in-depth empirical research spanning a number of countries in Africa, Booth and Cammack's path-breaking book offers both an accessible overview of issues surrounding governance for development on the continent, whilst also offering a bold new alternative. In doing so, they controversially argue that externally imposed 'good governance' approaches make unrealistic assumptions about the choices leaders and officials are, in practice, able to make. As a result, reform initiatives and assistance programmes supported by donors regularly fail, while ignoring the potential for addressing the causes rather than the symptoms of this situation. In reality, the authors show, anti-developmental behaviours stem from unresolved - yet in principle soluble - collective action problems. Governance for Development in Africa offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the institutional barriers to economic and social progress in Africa, and makes a compelling plea for fresh policy thinking and new ways of envisioning so-called good governance.

World Development Report 2017

World Development Report 2017
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 605
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ISBN-10 : 9781464809514
ISBN-13 : 1464809518
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis World Development Report 2017 by : World Bank Group

Why are carefully designed, sensible policies too often not adopted or implemented? When they are, why do they often fail to generate development outcomes such as security, growth, and equity? And why do some bad policies endure? World Development Report 2017: Governance and the Law addresses these fundamental questions, which are at the heart of development. Policy making and policy implementation do not occur in a vacuum. Rather, they take place in complex political and social settings, in which individuals and groups with unequal power interact within changing rules as they pursue conflicting interests. The process of these interactions is what this Report calls governance, and the space in which these interactions take place, the policy arena. The capacity of actors to commit and their willingness to cooperate and coordinate to achieve socially desirable goals are what matter for effectiveness. However, who bargains, who is excluded, and what barriers block entry to the policy arena determine the selection and implementation of policies and, consequently, their impact on development outcomes. Exclusion, capture, and clientelism are manifestations of power asymmetries that lead to failures to achieve security, growth, and equity. The distribution of power in society is partly determined by history. Yet, there is room for positive change. This Report reveals that governance can mitigate, even overcome, power asymmetries to bring about more effective policy interventions that achieve sustainable improvements in security, growth, and equity. This happens by shifting the incentives of those with power, reshaping their preferences in favor of good outcomes, and taking into account the interests of previously excluded participants. These changes can come about through bargains among elites and greater citizen engagement, as well as by international actors supporting rules that strengthen coalitions for reform.

Development Centre Studies Governance Culture and Development A Different Perspective on Corporate Governance

Development Centre Studies Governance Culture and Development A Different Perspective on Corporate Governance
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9789264017290
ISBN-13 : 9264017291
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Development Centre Studies Governance Culture and Development A Different Perspective on Corporate Governance by : Meisel Nicolas

Drawing notably on the experience of France, this book examines whether good corporate governance generates national growth. It finds that it is a society's entire governance culture -- corporate and public governance together rather than either of them alone -- is what matters.

Is Good Governance Good for Development?

Is Good Governance Good for Development?
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781780932507
ISBN-13 : 1780932502
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Is Good Governance Good for Development? by : Anisuzzaman (Anis) Chowdhury

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on bloomsburycollections.com. While good governance is a worthy goal, this book argues that it is not a prerequisite for economic growth or development. The book exposes the methodological shortcomings of the commonly-used governance indicators developed within the World Bank. The authors argue that donors should not impose onerous good governance conditions, expecting the developing world to simulate now-developed countries. They contend that most poor countries lack the administrative and financial capacity to achieve these reforms or institutions - so donor conditionality often becomes a recipe for failure. In place of grand government reforms aimed at enhancing market efficiency, the book's position is that the reform agenda should target strategic bottlenecks for development and enhance the state's capacity to deal with these disruptions. Bringing together contributions from leading political scientists, political economists and development practitioners, this is the first book to provide a systematic critical perspective on received notions of good governance.

Governance for Sustainable Development

Governance for Sustainable Development
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Publisher : Earthscan
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781849771481
ISBN-13 : 1849771480
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Governance for Sustainable Development by : Rosalie Callway

As the process of globalization continues and power imbalances between decision-making institutions become increasingly apparent, the need for a critical assessment of the way in which we manage our interaction with the natural environment becomes ever more urgent. Good governance was identified at the World Summit on Sustainable Development as a critical factor for ensuring successful sustainable development. This book builds on the briefing papers that were presented at the Summit, taking further the discussions of the WEHAB agenda (Water, Energy, Health, Agriculture and food, and Biodiversity - the five international priority sectors highlighted by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan). This is a unique offering on the role and reform of global institutions and processes, raising issues that have previously been neglected in international discussions.

Governance, Administration and Development

Governance, Administration and Development
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Publisher : Palgrave
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0333567536
ISBN-13 : 9780333567531
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Governance, Administration and Development by : Mark Turner

This comprehensive introduction to the public policy processes and public administration in developing countries begins by describing the complex, varied environments of the developing world, then goes on to analyse key contemporary issues.

E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries

E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780857281371
ISBN-13 : 0857281372
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries by : Driss Kettani

Drawing lessons from the eFez Project in Morocco, this volume offers practical supporting material to decision makers in developing countries on information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D), specifically e-government implementation. The book documents the eFez Project experience in all of its aspects, presenting the project’s findings and the practical methods developed by the authors (a roadmap, impact assessment framework, design issues, lessons learned and best practices) in their systematic quest to turn eFez’s indigenous experimentations and findings into a formal framework for academics, practitioners and decision makers. The volume also reviews, analyzes and synthesizes the findings of other projects to offer a comparative study of the eFez framework and a number of other e-government frameworks from the growing literature.

International Development Governance

International Development Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 896
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ISBN-10 : 9781351562515
ISBN-13 : 1351562517
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis International Development Governance by : Ahmed Shafiqul Huque

The establishment of good governance is a major challenge for the developing world, along with the need to sustain the progress resulting from developmental efforts. Although there are numerous studies on the development and governance of emerging nations, few volumes make a serious effort to bring together these two critical concepts. International Development Governance combines the two concepts - development and governance - by examining the issues and problems faced by nations in their attempts to establish sustainable governance. This textbook also initiates discussions on the concept of development governance in an international context. The book fills the gap in existing literature by drawing upon the experience and expertise of scholars from a broad spectrum of knowledge. Their views explain the issues and problems with reference to a number of tools that could establish "development governance" and sustain it. The text offers in-depth examinations of developmental sectors, resulting in a textbook that will inspire future public officials, policy makers, and consultants to contribute to the betterment of life for citizens of developing countries.

Local Governance, Economic Development and Institutions

Local Governance, Economic Development and Institutions
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781137557599
ISBN-13 : 1137557591
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Local Governance, Economic Development and Institutions by : G. Gomez

'Development' is what most people see as progress in the places where they live and in the ways they live. It has to do with public services, the ways to complain when these are not delivered properly, and the spaces to change power structures. It is related to the economy, the opportunities to access a secure job, a sustainable livelihood and increased welfare while caring for the planet and others. It is also linked to the institutions that allow people to live life well, using resources ethically and doing business responsibly in relation to other communities and future generations. This edited collection examines the interconnections between local governance, economic development and institutions, by focusing on what initiatives work and under what conditions they do so. Based on a variety of theories and empirical data, it presents evidence from current experiences around the world, revealed by researchers across different continents and several generations.

DAC Guidelines and Reference Series Accountability and Democratic Governance Orientations and Principles for Development

DAC Guidelines and Reference Series Accountability and Democratic Governance Orientations and Principles for Development
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9789264183636
ISBN-13 : 9264183639
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis DAC Guidelines and Reference Series Accountability and Democratic Governance Orientations and Principles for Development by : OECD

There is growing recognition of the need for new approaches to the ways in which donors support accountability, but no broad agreement on what changed practice looks like. This publication aims to provide more clarity on the emerging practice.