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Development with a Human Face : Experiences in Social Achievement and Economic Growth

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Within the last 50 years, most developing countries have made health and educational advances that took nearly two centuries in the industrialized countries.

This book presents retrospective studies of ten developing countries that managed to exceed the scope and pace of social achievement of other developing countries, many of whose social indicators are now comparable with those of industrialized countries.

The book attempts to learn the lesson of their success.

Half the ten countries studied have combined rapid economic growth with social achievement, and are now considered to have high-performing economies.

Significantly, the high-growth economies achieved social progress very early in the development process, when national incomes were still low.

Others grew more slowly and experienced interrupted growth.

However, they demonstrate that it is possible to achieve a high level of social development even without a thriving economy, if the government sets the right priorities This book is intended for policy-makers in developing countries and government bodies, international agencies, development specialists and journalists, and graduate courses in development economics and develo

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Oxford University Press
0198296576 / 9780198296577
Paperback / softback
23/03/2000
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 493 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon, 1997.