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Developer's Dilemma: Structural Transformation, Inequality Dynamics, and Inclusive Growth [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by , Edited by (Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Professor of Economics, Universitas Padjadjaran), Edited by (Director, UNU-WIDER and Professor of Development Economics, University of Manchester), Edited by (Professor of International Development, King')
  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x161x24 mm, weight: 660 g
  • Serija: WIDER Studies in Development Economics
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0192855298
  • ISBN-13: 9780192855299
  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x161x24 mm, weight: 660 g
  • Serija: WIDER Studies in Development Economics
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0192855298
  • ISBN-13: 9780192855299
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Developing countries seek economic development which is broad-based or inclusive in the sense that it raises the income of all, especially the poor. Yet this is at odds with Simon Kuznets' hypothesis that economic development tends to put upward pressure on income inequality, at least initially and
in the absence of countervailing policies. The Developer's Dilemma explores this 'Kuznetsian tension' between structural transformation and income inequality.

The book asks: what are the varieties of structural transformation that have been experienced in developing countries? What inequality dynamics are associated with each variety of structural transformation? And what policies have been utilized to manage trade-offs between structural transformation,
income inequality, and inclusive growth? Across nine country cases written by academics across the Global South, this book answers these questions using a comparative case study approach with a common analytical framework and a set of common datasets. The intended intellectual contribution of the
book is to provide a comparative analysis of the relationship between structural transformation, income inequality, and inclusive growth; to do so empirically at a regional and national level, and to draw conclusions about the varieties of structural transformation, their inequality dynamics, and
the policies that have been employed to mediate the developer's dilemma.
List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xiv
Notes on Contributors xvi
1 The Developer's Dilemma
1(13)
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Kunal Sen
Andy Sumner
Arief Anshory Yusuf
2 The Developers Dilemma: A Survey of Structural Transformation and Inequality Dynamics
14(29)
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Kyunghoon Kim
Kunal Sen
Andy Sumner
Arief Anshory Yusuf
I EAST ASIA
3 Structural Transformation and Inclusive Growth: Kuznets `Developer's Dilemma in Indonesia'
43(24)
Kyunghoon Kim
Arriya Mungsunti
Andy Sumner
Arief Anshory Yusuf
4 Getting Rich and Unequal? Structural Transformation, Inequality, and Inclusive Growth in China
67(21)
Yanan Li
Chunbing Xing
5 Benign Growth: Structural Transformation and Inclusive Growth in Thailand
88(29)
Peter Warr
Waleerat Suphannachart
II SOUTH ASIA
6 Inclusive Structural Transformation in India: Past Episodes and Future Trajectories
117(21)
Saon Ray
Sabyasachi Kar
7 The Challenges of Structural Transformation, Inequality Dynamics, and Inclusive Growth in Bangladesh
138(21)
Selim Raihan
Sunera Saba Khan
III SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
8 Adverse Political Settlements: An Impediment to Structural Transformation and Inclusive Growth in Ghana
159(21)
Robert Darko Osei
Richmond Atta-Ankomah
Monica Lambon-Quayefio
9 Economic Growth, Rising Inequality, and Deindustrialization: South Africa's Kuznetsian Tension
180(25)
Haroon Bhorat
Kezia Lilenstein
Morne Oosthuizen
Francois Steenkamp
Amy Thornton
IV LATIN AMERICA
10 Inclusive Growth without Structural Transformation? The Case of Brazil
205(22)
Sergio Firpo
Renan Pieri
Rafaela Nogueira
11 Structural Transformations and the Lack of Inclusive Growth: The Case of Chile
227(26)
Andres Solimano
Gabriela Zapata-Roman
V LOOKING AHEAD
12 Leapfrogging into the Unknown: The Future of Structural Change in the Developing World
253(22)
Lukas Schlogl
13 The Developer's Dilemma: Conclusions
275(14)
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Kunal Sen
Andy Sumner
Arief Anshory Yusuf
Index 289
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana is Under-secretary-general of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of ESCAP (2018-present), and Professor of Economics at Universitas Padjadjaran.

Kunal Sen is Director of UNU-WIDER and Professor of Development Economics at the University of Manchester.

Andy Sumner is Professor of International Development at King's College London.

Arief Yusuf is Professor of Economics at Universitas Padjadjaran.