Social Sector Spending, Governance and Economic Development
Perspectives from Across the World
Herausgeber: Das, Ramesh Chandra
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Perspectives from Across the World
Herausgeber: Das, Ramesh Chandra
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Economic development depends heavily on the growth of social sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, as well as factors like income, consumption, investment and trade. This book examines the interlinkages between development, good governance and spending on social growth.
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Economic development depends heavily on the growth of social sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, as well as factors like income, consumption, investment and trade. This book examines the interlinkages between development, good governance and spending on social growth.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781032138138
- ISBN-10: 1032138130
- Artikelnr.: 66268721
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781032138138
- ISBN-10: 1032138130
- Artikelnr.: 66268721
Ramesh Chandra Das is Professor of Economics at Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India.
Introduction 1. Political Economy Underlying Corruption and Its
Macroeconomic Implications: An Introspection
2. Social Credibility and Institutional Informality in the Governance of
Public Space: The Commons Perspective 3. Governance, Social Sector
Development and Employment in European and Sub-Saharan African Countries 4.
Effectiveness of Good Governance on Human Development: Empirical Evidence
from Selected Countries in the World 5. Linkages between Social Sector
Spending, Governance and Economic Growth: Case Study of India and China 6.
Governance, Social Sector Spending and Sustainable Growth in Selected
African Countries 7. Is Fiscal Decentralization a Means to Poverty and
Inequality Reduction? An India-China Comparative Study 8. The Culture of
Corruption in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Impacts on Socio-Economic Profiles
9. Do Emerging Market Economies Have Sustainable Development? A Panel
Vector Autoregression Analysis 10. Governance Reforms from a Global
Perspective: Some Dimensions 11. Effectiveness of Social-Sector Expenditure
and Governance on Economic Development: A Comparative Study between
Developing and Developed Economies 12. Some Issues on Health, Urbanization
and Wage Inequality in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: An Introspection 13.
Healthcare in India with Respect to Sustainable Development Goals: A
Comparative Study within South Asian Countries 14. Transformation of
Microfinance and Financial as well as Social Inclusion in India 15.
Knowledge Deprivation Index: Measurement for the UG Students in Purulia and
Paschim Bardhaman Districts of West Bengal, India
Macroeconomic Implications: An Introspection
2. Social Credibility and Institutional Informality in the Governance of
Public Space: The Commons Perspective 3. Governance, Social Sector
Development and Employment in European and Sub-Saharan African Countries 4.
Effectiveness of Good Governance on Human Development: Empirical Evidence
from Selected Countries in the World 5. Linkages between Social Sector
Spending, Governance and Economic Growth: Case Study of India and China 6.
Governance, Social Sector Spending and Sustainable Growth in Selected
African Countries 7. Is Fiscal Decentralization a Means to Poverty and
Inequality Reduction? An India-China Comparative Study 8. The Culture of
Corruption in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Impacts on Socio-Economic Profiles
9. Do Emerging Market Economies Have Sustainable Development? A Panel
Vector Autoregression Analysis 10. Governance Reforms from a Global
Perspective: Some Dimensions 11. Effectiveness of Social-Sector Expenditure
and Governance on Economic Development: A Comparative Study between
Developing and Developed Economies 12. Some Issues on Health, Urbanization
and Wage Inequality in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: An Introspection 13.
Healthcare in India with Respect to Sustainable Development Goals: A
Comparative Study within South Asian Countries 14. Transformation of
Microfinance and Financial as well as Social Inclusion in India 15.
Knowledge Deprivation Index: Measurement for the UG Students in Purulia and
Paschim Bardhaman Districts of West Bengal, India
Introduction 1. Political Economy Underlying Corruption and Its
Macroeconomic Implications: An Introspection
2. Social Credibility and Institutional Informality in the Governance of
Public Space: The Commons Perspective 3. Governance, Social Sector
Development and Employment in European and Sub-Saharan African Countries 4.
Effectiveness of Good Governance on Human Development: Empirical Evidence
from Selected Countries in the World 5. Linkages between Social Sector
Spending, Governance and Economic Growth: Case Study of India and China 6.
Governance, Social Sector Spending and Sustainable Growth in Selected
African Countries 7. Is Fiscal Decentralization a Means to Poverty and
Inequality Reduction? An India-China Comparative Study 8. The Culture of
Corruption in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Impacts on Socio-Economic Profiles
9. Do Emerging Market Economies Have Sustainable Development? A Panel
Vector Autoregression Analysis 10. Governance Reforms from a Global
Perspective: Some Dimensions 11. Effectiveness of Social-Sector Expenditure
and Governance on Economic Development: A Comparative Study between
Developing and Developed Economies 12. Some Issues on Health, Urbanization
and Wage Inequality in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: An Introspection 13.
Healthcare in India with Respect to Sustainable Development Goals: A
Comparative Study within South Asian Countries 14. Transformation of
Microfinance and Financial as well as Social Inclusion in India 15.
Knowledge Deprivation Index: Measurement for the UG Students in Purulia and
Paschim Bardhaman Districts of West Bengal, India
Macroeconomic Implications: An Introspection
2. Social Credibility and Institutional Informality in the Governance of
Public Space: The Commons Perspective 3. Governance, Social Sector
Development and Employment in European and Sub-Saharan African Countries 4.
Effectiveness of Good Governance on Human Development: Empirical Evidence
from Selected Countries in the World 5. Linkages between Social Sector
Spending, Governance and Economic Growth: Case Study of India and China 6.
Governance, Social Sector Spending and Sustainable Growth in Selected
African Countries 7. Is Fiscal Decentralization a Means to Poverty and
Inequality Reduction? An India-China Comparative Study 8. The Culture of
Corruption in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Impacts on Socio-Economic Profiles
9. Do Emerging Market Economies Have Sustainable Development? A Panel
Vector Autoregression Analysis 10. Governance Reforms from a Global
Perspective: Some Dimensions 11. Effectiveness of Social-Sector Expenditure
and Governance on Economic Development: A Comparative Study between
Developing and Developed Economies 12. Some Issues on Health, Urbanization
and Wage Inequality in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: An Introspection 13.
Healthcare in India with Respect to Sustainable Development Goals: A
Comparative Study within South Asian Countries 14. Transformation of
Microfinance and Financial as well as Social Inclusion in India 15.
Knowledge Deprivation Index: Measurement for the UG Students in Purulia and
Paschim Bardhaman Districts of West Bengal, India