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Development Policy and Public Action Tom Hewitt

Development Policy and Public Action By Tom Hewitt

Development Policy and Public Action by Tom Hewitt


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Summary

This work concentrates on the concept and changing role of the state in influencing Third World development and on the wider ramifications of various forms of public action.

Development Policy and Public Action Summary

Development Policy and Public Action by Tom Hewitt

This work concentrates on the concept and changing role of the state in influencing Third World development and on the wider ramifications of various forms of public action. It also examines the extent to which state action helps or hinders other forms of public action. The first part of the book deals with the changing concept of the State in the 1980s and the implications for public action, and discusses the shift in mainstream theory from the public interest view of state action to the private interest view. It sets out a framework for understanding the macroeconomic context of public and private action, and considers forms of public action within and outside the realm of the state sector, investigating the connections between finance and the development of public autonomy and capability. The second section contains a body of case study material selected to illustrate and reinforce the theoretical frameworks of the first section. The case studies are mainly, but not exclusively, country-based and consider pertinent topics.

Table of Contents

Tom Hewitt, Marc Wuyts, and Maureen Mackintosh: Introduction; Section I Theory Chapters: Maureen Mackintosh: Challenges to the Public Sphere; Marc Wuyts: Deprivation and Public Need; Mahmood Messkoub: Public Expenditure and Macroeconomic Constraints; Section II Case Studies: Ben Crow and Barbara Harriss: The Deregulation of Staple Food Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia; Tom Hewitt: Children, Abandonment, and Public Action in Brazil; Gita Sen: Social Needs and Public Accountability: The Case of Kerala; Joshua Doriye: Crisis and Adjustment: The Dynamics of Public Sector Efficiency and Employment in Tanzania; Gordon White: State Socialist Economic Reform and Rural Development: The Chinese Experience of Decollectivization; Hazel Johnson: Challenging the State: Policy Gaps and Women's Empowerment; Tim Allen and Alan Thomas: National and International NGOs in Africa and South Asia; Tom Hewitt, Marc Wuyts, and Maureen Mackintosh: Conclusion

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GOR001158556
9780198773375
0198773374
Development Policy and Public Action by Tom Hewitt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1993-03-01
313
N/A
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