Contributions

  • Robert Picciotto (Editor) - Contributor
  • Rachel Weaving (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2004-05-14 - Transaction Publishers

Language

English

Word Count

79,750 words, Guess

Page Count

319 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 4 more

Classifications

  • LCCHD82 .I295 2004

Description

"All United Nations heads of state have endorsed the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to reduce the incidence of absolute poverty by half by 2015. To reach those goals, growth in developing countries will have to be twice the levels achieved in the 1990s for the next fifteen years. This will require, at the least, new rules of the development game. At present, rich countries exercise control over the institutions that oversee the global economy." "This volume addresses a curiously neglected area of policy analysis - the impact of rich countries' policies on the global poor. Four-fifths of the world's people subsist on one-fifth of the world's income. One-fifth live in abject poverty, on less than one dollar a day. The main responsibility for reducing poverty reduction naturally rests with developing countries. But globalization means that rich countries must also play their part. Industrialized countries dominate global environmental management through the heavy ecological footprint of their production and consumption patterns." "At current levels, aid alone cannot deliver adequate progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The surveys by eminent development analysts and practitioners included in this volume sketch a road map for a better understanding of the mechanics of globalization and the improved design of development policies."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Impact of Rich Countries' Policies on Poor Countries: Towards a Level Playing Field in Development CooperationHardcoverTransaction Publishers2004-05-14

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