Botswana Human Development Report 1997


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Human Development Report 1997


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Human development to eradicate poverty; Poverty in the human development perspective concept and measurement; Progress and setbacks; Resisting new forces of poverty in a changing world; Globalization - poor nations, poor people; The politics of poverty eradication; Eradicating human poverty worldwide - an agenda for the 21st century; Techinal notes; References; Boxes.




World Development Report 1997


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This is the twentieth in the annual series assessing major development issues. The report is devoted to the role and effectiveness of the state:what it should do, how it should do it, and how it can improve in a rapidly changing world. Governments with both centrally-planned and mixed economies are shrinking their market role because of failed state interventions. This report takes an opposite stance:that state's role in the institutional environment underlying the economy, that is, its ability to enforce a rule of law to underpin transactions, is vital to making government contribute more effectively to development. It argues against reducing government to a minimalist state, explaining that development requires an effective state that plays a facilitator role in encouraging and complementing the activities of private businesses and individuals. The report presents a state reform framework strategy:First, focus the state's activities to match its capabilities; and second, look for ways to improve the state's capability by re-invigorating public institutions. Successful and unsuccessful examples of states and state reform provide illustrations.




Human Development Report 1998


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Human Development Report 1999


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Published for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).