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Titre : Markets and good government : the way forward for economic and social development? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Robert Archer, Auteur Editeur : UN-NGLS Année de publication : 1994 Collection : Development Dossier Importance : 52 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce mondial Développement économique et social Bonne gouvernance Marchés mondiaux Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : The papers's first audience was British, and its argument reflects the emphasis that the British Government has chosen to give good government in its own policies. Over time it has been amended in various ways to take account of the needs of different audiences, but her original framework is nevertheless largely intact. As a result it reads like a northern (especially European) critique of a northern theory--and, since the theory makes some claim to universality, so does the critique!
To clarify the framework, the first section (titled Overview) summaries the features (and weaknesses) of the theory of good government that has been advanced in broadly similar terms by a range of northern governments and international financial institutions. The second section (titled Commentary) describes in more detail the assumptions and logic of the official policies--in relation to the rather different assumptions of NGOs. The third section (titled Critique) challenges the assumption that market-led growth will generate conditions in the poorest countries that are easily compatible with achieving the other core values of the good government approach--democracy, respect for human rights, and high standards of administration in government and the law.En ligne : https://unngls.org/index.php/23-publications/policy-booklets/214-markets-and-goo [...] Markets and good government : the way forward for economic and social development? [texte imprimé] / Robert Archer, Auteur . - [S.l.] : UN-NGLS, 1994 . - 52 p. - (Development Dossier) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce mondial Développement économique et social Bonne gouvernance Marchés mondiaux Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : The papers's first audience was British, and its argument reflects the emphasis that the British Government has chosen to give good government in its own policies. Over time it has been amended in various ways to take account of the needs of different audiences, but her original framework is nevertheless largely intact. As a result it reads like a northern (especially European) critique of a northern theory--and, since the theory makes some claim to universality, so does the critique!
To clarify the framework, the first section (titled Overview) summaries the features (and weaknesses) of the theory of good government that has been advanced in broadly similar terms by a range of northern governments and international financial institutions. The second section (titled Commentary) describes in more detail the assumptions and logic of the official policies--in relation to the rather different assumptions of NGOs. The third section (titled Critique) challenges the assumption that market-led growth will generate conditions in the poorest countries that are easily compatible with achieving the other core values of the good government approach--democracy, respect for human rights, and high standards of administration in government and the law.En ligne : https://unngls.org/index.php/23-publications/policy-booklets/214-markets-and-goo [...]