Evaluating Recipes for Development Success

Evaluating Recipes for Development Success

Author: Avinash K. Dixit

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13:

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This paper provides a review of the contradictions and conflicts in the literature on economic governance and sketches an approach to use some of the conceptual and empirical findings from that literature for development policy. The literature offers conflicting conclusions on big questions: whether history and geography preordain a country's economic fate, whether democracy or authoritarianism promotes growth; whether informal or formal mechanisms are best; whether "big bang" or gradual transitions promote growth; and whether disasters and demographics are stumbling blocks or stepping stones. The author finds recipes for success that are infeasible, contradictory and shifting, and that ignore the role of luck in development policy. While the researcher may ask, "What creates success on average across countries?" the policymaker needs to know, "What is going wrong in this country and how can we put it right?" The author suggests a preliminary approach to combine the practitioner's detailed knowledge of country conditions with the broader patterns uncovered by scholars, building on "growth diagnostics" that identify binding constraints to development. But he shifts from the sequential "decision tree" framework to a more directly "diagnostic" approach that recognizes that policymakers must deal with many factors simultaneously. The framework he suggests combines empirical information on potential causes, estimates of their probabilities, and observed effects. He proposes this framework as the foundation, not for another recipe, but for a broader mode of thought to tackle the complexity and variance in development processes and patterns across countries and time-one country at a time.


Achieving Development Success

Achieving Development Success

Author: Augustin K. Fosu

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 0199671559

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In addition to the country cases, it presents regional and overall syntheses that cover orthodox vs.


The World Bank's Country Policy and Institutional Assessment

The World Bank's Country Policy and Institutional Assessment

Author: The World Bank

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2010-09-13

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0821384295

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The evaluation finds that the content of the World Bank s Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) is largely relevant for growth and poverty reduction in the sense that it maps well with the determinants of growth and poverty reduction identified in the economics literature. However, some CPIA criteria need to be revised (in particular trade and finance), and one needs to be added (assessment of disadvantaged socio-economic groups). Second, the evaluation finds that the CPIA ratings are in general reliable and correlate well with similar indicators. The World Bank s internal review process helps guard against potential biases in having Bank staff rate countries on which their work programs depend. The CPIA ratings are found to correlate better with similar indicators for middle income countries than for low income countries. This could be because there is more information available on middle income countries, which increases the likelihood of different institutions having similar assessments on them. This could also be because the CPIA rating exercise takes into account the stage of development, which is more pertinent for low income countries, and which also subject the ratings of those countries to more judgment in an exercise that is already centered on staff judgment.


Evaluating Recipes for Development Success

Evaluating Recipes for Development Success

Author: Avinash Dixit

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13:

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This paper provides a review of the contradictions and conflicts in the literature on economic governance and sketches an approach to use some of the conceptual and empirical findings from that literature for development policy. The literature offers conflicting conclusions on big questions: whether history and geography preordain a country's economic fate, whether democracy or authoritarianism promotes growth; whether informal or formal mechanisms are best; whether big bangor gradual transitions promote growth; and whether disasters and demographics are stumbling blocks or stepping stones. The author finds recipes for success that are infeasible, contradictory and shifting, and that ignore the role of luck in development policy. While the researcher may ask, What creates success on average across countries? the policymaker needs to know, What is going wrong in this country and how can we put it right? The author suggests a preliminary approach to combine the practitioner's detailed knowledge of country conditions with the broader patterns uncovered by scholars, building on growth diagnostics that identify binding constraints to development. But he shifts from the sequential decision tree framework to a more directly diagnostic approach that recognizes that policymakers must deal with many factors simultaneously. The framework he suggests combines empirical information on potential causes, estimates of their probabilities, and observed effects. He proposes this framework as the foundation, not for another recipe, but for a broader mode of thought to tackle the complexity and variance in development processes and patterns across countries and time-one country at a time.


Some Small Countries Do It Better

Some Small Countries Do It Better

Author: Shahid Yusuf

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 0821389254

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The experiences of Singapore, Finland, and Ireland show how small resource-poor economies, even if peripherally located, can achieve rapid and sustained growth: through a strategy of building quality human capital that attracts technology-intensive FDI and enables national firms to compete in global markets for high-value products and services.


Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2008, Global

Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2008, Global

Author: Justin Yifu Lin

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2009-09-22

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0821371266

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This book presents selected papers from the ABCDE Meetings, held May 17 -18, 2007 in Bled, Slovenia. Hosted by the World Bank and the Government of Slovenia, more than 400 experts from countries around the world met to deliberate the theme: Private Sector and Development. This volume presents papers on financial inclusion, factors that matter the most for business climate, and the provision of public services by non- state actors.


The World Bank Research Program, 2005-2007

The World Bank Research Program, 2005-2007

Author:

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0821374060

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This pocket-sized reference on key environmental data for over 200 countries includes key indicators on agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, energy, emission and pollution, and water and sanitation. The volume helps establish a sound base of information to help set priorities and measure progress toward environmental sustainability goals.


Development Economics through the Decades

Development Economics through the Decades

Author: Shahid Yusuf

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2008-12-16

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0821377566

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'This volume not only offers an invaluable retrospective of the World Bank's best thinking on development but also has the analytical caliber and policy insights to become an indispensable source for those dealing with the present and future growth and equity challenges faced by the developing countries.' -- Ernesto Zedillo


Health and Growth

Health and Growth

Author: Michael Spence

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 0821376608

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This book containes a series of "state of the art" essays on topics related to health and growth. The Commission on Growth and Development (CGD)--in preparing its own Growth Report--wished to take stock of the current state of knowledge and understanding of economic growth, and thus commissioned a series of essays on a range of thematic areas. One such area is health. The following questions are discussed in the book:Does investing in health raise economic growth? Can governments achieve rapid growth or high incomes without investing in health? What are the options and benefits of different an.


Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development

Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development

Author: François Bourguignon

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-09-30

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1009285742

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Based on in-depth country case studies, this book offers a novel approach to the role of institutions in early development with special attention devoted to historical context, political constraints and state-business interaction.