ix, 300 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 27 cm.
ISBN
0195211243 9780195211245 paperback 0195211251 cloth 9780195211252 cloth 0821343890 paperback 9780821343890 0585227365 electronic book 9780585227368 electronic book
Alternate Call Number
B 78 WOR(22) 1999/2000
Summary
"This report, the twenty-second in the annual series, addresses the changing development landscape of the early 21st century, particularly the broad pragmatism that moves beyond economic growth to encompass important social goals--reduced poverty, improved quality of life, enhanced opportunities for better education and health, and more. Experience teaches that sustainable progress towards these goals requires integrated implementation and that progress must be firmly anchored in processes that are open, participatory, and inclusive. The report focuses on two clusters of change--globalization and localization--recognizing them as forces that bring new opportunities but also raise new or greater challenges in terms of economic and political instability. Containing this instability and providing an environment that will help implement a development agenda will be major institutional challenges. The discussion focuses on three main aspects of globalization: trade in goods and services, international flows of capital, and global environmental issues. The examination then shifts to three aspects of localization: the decentralization of political power to subnational levels of government, the movement of population and of economic energy toward urban areas, and the provision of essential public services in growing cities. To discuss the appropriate institutional response, the report draws on an array of national examples and cross-country empirical evidence."--World Bank summary.
Note
"This report has been prepared by a team led by Shahid Yusuf"--Page iv. Accompanied by: Entering the 21st century summary. iv, 11 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. 2000. Entering the twenty-first century. "Published for the World Bank." "This report has been prepared by a team led by Shahid Yusuf"--P. iv. Accompanied by: Entering the 21th century summary. iv, 11 p. : ill. ;27 cm. 2000. 2 Social capital, development, and poverty.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-211) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Overview Introduction: New directions in development thinking ch. 1. The changing world ch. 2. The world trading system : the road ahead ch. 3. Developing countries and the global financial system ch. 4. Protecting the global commons ch. 5. Decentralization : rethinking government ch. 6. Dynamic cities as engines of growth ch. 7. Making cities livable ch. 8. Case studies and recommendations: Making the most of trade liberalization : Egypt ; Reforming weak banking systems : Hungary ; Macromanagement under fiscal decentralization : Brazil ; Improvignurban living conditions : Karachi ; Cultivating rural-urban synergies : Tanzania ; The shifting development landscape at the dawn of the 21st century.