How can developing countries become high-income nations? What are the reference points for measuring national development, public leadership and government performance? What is the nexus between public policies and geopolitical, political, emotional, historical, national governance-related, social and cultural norms, forces and factors which shape the process of the state building? This second edition of the book elaborates on many of these critical interconnections, focusing on 9 years after Georgia's Revolution of Roses in November 2003. The book explains what can be accomplished in two…mehr
How can developing countries become high-income nations? What are the reference points for measuring national development, public leadership and government performance? What is the nexus between public policies and geopolitical, political, emotional, historical, national governance-related, social and cultural norms, forces and factors which shape the process of the state building? This second edition of the book elaborates on many of these critical interconnections, focusing on 9 years after Georgia's Revolution of Roses in November 2003. The book explains what can be accomplished in two electoral terms at a given starting level of GDP per capita and which pitfalls to avoid. It contributes to documenting an almost decade-long history of Georgia.
Dimitri Gvindadze was the Deputy Finance Minister and the Finance Minister of Georgia in 2005-2012.
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Chapter 1: Reforms, state building and the legacy.- Chapter 2: The Soviet Union - the twilight.- Chapter 3: 1991-2003: early Post-Soviet Transition and the Revolution of Roses.- Chapter 4: Georgia's J-curve. How to rebound?.- Chapter 5: Russia.- Chapter 6: Public leadership.- Chapter 7: The Ten Commandments of State-Building.- Chapter 8: National governance.- Chapter 9: Size and effectiveness of a government.- Chapter 10: Structure of a public expenditure.- Chapter 11: Market-based approach in agriculture and healthcare.- Chapter 12: Pensions and public sector salaries.- Chapter 13: Public debt, capital markets and international assistance.- Chapter 14: Wealth generation, taxes, customs, trade and logistics.- Chapter 15: De-regulation, privatization, public services and competition.- Chapter 16: Banking.- Chapter 17: Territorial development and urbanization.- Chapter 18: Dollarization - a thought framework.- Chapter 19. Parliamentary elections in 2012.- Chapter 20. The marginof error.
Chapter 1: The escape velocity of reforms.- Chapter 2: Georgia’s “J-curve”.- Chapter 3: Political economy of Georgia’s reforms in 2004-2012: the ten commandments.- Chapter 4: Pillars of Georgia’s growth and of investor outreach in 2004-2012.- Chapter 5: The outcome: sound growth, significant inbound investment, substantially reduced corruption.- Chapter 6: The limits and the virtues of the public action: the example of agriculture.- Chapter 7: Riding the Bicycle.
Chapter 1: Reforms, state building and the legacy.- Chapter 2: The Soviet Union - the twilight.- Chapter 3: 1991-2003: early Post-Soviet Transition and the Revolution of Roses.- Chapter 4: Georgia's J-curve. How to rebound?.- Chapter 5: Russia.- Chapter 6: Public leadership.- Chapter 7: The Ten Commandments of State-Building.- Chapter 8: National governance.- Chapter 9: Size and effectiveness of a government.- Chapter 10: Structure of a public expenditure.- Chapter 11: Market-based approach in agriculture and healthcare.- Chapter 12: Pensions and public sector salaries.- Chapter 13: Public debt, capital markets and international assistance.- Chapter 14: Wealth generation, taxes, customs, trade and logistics.- Chapter 15: De-regulation, privatization, public services and competition.- Chapter 16: Banking.- Chapter 17: Territorial development and urbanization.- Chapter 18: Dollarization - a thought framework.- Chapter 19. Parliamentary elections in 2012.- Chapter 20. The marginof error.
Chapter 1: The escape velocity of reforms.- Chapter 2: Georgia’s “J-curve”.- Chapter 3: Political economy of Georgia’s reforms in 2004-2012: the ten commandments.- Chapter 4: Pillars of Georgia’s growth and of investor outreach in 2004-2012.- Chapter 5: The outcome: sound growth, significant inbound investment, substantially reduced corruption.- Chapter 6: The limits and the virtues of the public action: the example of agriculture.- Chapter 7: Riding the Bicycle.
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