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Challenges and Policies
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OECD, The World Bank. Edited by Luiz de Mello , Mark A. Dutz. Published by : OECD Publishing
, Date de parution: 06 avr 2012
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Pages: 288
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Langue: Anglais
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Version: Livre électronique (Format PDF)
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ISBN: 9789264168305
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Code OCDE: 112011011E1
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Prix:
€58 | $81 | £52 | ¥7600 | MXN1050
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Disponibilité: Disponible
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This volume discusses several policy challenges facing countries to achieve and sustain inclusive growth. The volume is based on the proceedings of a conference co-organised by the OECD Economics Department and the World Bank on 24-25 March 2011, which brought together academics and practitioners from advanced, emerging-market and developing economies. While discussions on strong growth typically focus on the pace of economic expansion, those on inclusiveness also delve into the patterns of growth and on how its benefits are shared among the various social groups. An important message that came out of the conference is that strong growth is not necessarily inclusive and that policy action is needed to make sure that pro-growth initiatives also foster inclusiveness.
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Executive summary Chapter 1. The political economy of inclusive growth by by Mushtaq H. Khan Chapter 2. Finance, regulation and inclusive growth by Ross Levine Chapter 3. Individualised service provision and the new welfare state: Are there lessons from Northern Europe for developing countries? by Charles Sabel Chapter 4. Making green sources of growth more inclusive by Sjak Smulders Chapter 5. Fiscal democracy or why sound fiscal policy, budget consolidation and inclusive growth require fewer, not more, attempts to control the future by C. Eugene Steuerle Chapter 6. Sequencing public interventions tosupport techno-entrepreneurship by Morris Teubal and Yevgeny Kuznetsov Chapter 7. Competition and innovation-driven inclusive growth by Mark A. Dutz, Ioannis N. Kessides, Stephen D. O’Connell and Robert D. Willig Policy debate: How do you make growth more inclusive? by William R. White
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