Development and the ending of mass poverty require a massive increase in productive capabilities and production in developing countries. Some countries, notably in Asia, are achieving this. Yet 'pro-poor' aid policies, especially for the least developed countries, operate largely without reference to policy thinking on the promotion of innovation for productivity growth. Conversely, policy-makers and researchers on innovation and industrial policies tend to know little about the potential for social protection to support innovation and productivity improvement. This book aims to focus attention on this gulf between research on innovation and on poverty reduction and to identify some of its policy consequences; to set out some ways in which ...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
The search for prosperity that would enable particularly the poor individuals in the poorest countri...
About the book: Development and the ending of mass poverty require a massive increase in productiv...
Our objectives in this Special Issue are agenda-setting. We aim to focus attention on the gulf betw...
A collection of eighteen articles have been purposely chosen to demonstrate the development of the o...
Social policy is today receiving greater attention in the field of development studies. Much emphasi...
This paper proposes an empirical framework that relates poverty reduction to production growth.We us...
Despite an accelerating pace of growth over the past decade, outside of China most low and middle in...
Faster growth in productivity will be the key driver of economic growth in East Asia, especially as ...
This paper examines the relationship between labour productivity growth in non-traditional sectors a...
After two decades of exclusive focus on stabilization, policy-making in developing countries has beg...
The past two decades have been characterized by an increasing uncoupling of economic growth and soci...
Productivity growth and structural change are generally considered to be important determinants of e...
New technical innovations in the form of new production technologies are known to affect productivit...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
The search for prosperity that would enable particularly the poor individuals in the poorest countri...
About the book: Development and the ending of mass poverty require a massive increase in productiv...
Our objectives in this Special Issue are agenda-setting. We aim to focus attention on the gulf betw...
A collection of eighteen articles have been purposely chosen to demonstrate the development of the o...
Social policy is today receiving greater attention in the field of development studies. Much emphasi...
This paper proposes an empirical framework that relates poverty reduction to production growth.We us...
Despite an accelerating pace of growth over the past decade, outside of China most low and middle in...
Faster growth in productivity will be the key driver of economic growth in East Asia, especially as ...
This paper examines the relationship between labour productivity growth in non-traditional sectors a...
After two decades of exclusive focus on stabilization, policy-making in developing countries has beg...
The past two decades have been characterized by an increasing uncoupling of economic growth and soci...
Productivity growth and structural change are generally considered to be important determinants of e...
New technical innovations in the form of new production technologies are known to affect productivit...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
The search for prosperity that would enable particularly the poor individuals in the poorest countri...