The Quality of growth

http://www.worldbank.org/html/extpb/qualitygrowth.htm

The last decade of the 20th century witnessed striking progress in many parts of the world but also saw stagnation and setbacks--even in countries that had previously experienced fast economic growth. These large differences and sharp reversals in outcomes have taught us much about what contributes to development. Economic growth remains central--not just its pace, but crucially also its quality.Viewing both the pace of growth and these qualitative factors defining the nature of thatgrowth puts the spotlight on balanced growth of at least three sets of a country's assets: physical, human, and natural capital. This view replaces an almost exclusive focus on promoting the accumulation of physical capital. Thus, The Quality of Growth advocates broadening the policy framework to include the human and natural capital and extending the agenda for action to go beyond the pace of growth to include the qualitative attributes of the growth process. (Au)

Author(s): Thomas, Vinod, Dhareshwar, Ashok, López, Ramón E., Wang, Yan, Kishor, Nalin, Dailimi, Mansoor, Kaufmann, Daniel Originator(s): World Bank, Oxford University
Resource added in: 07/12/2000
Available languages: English
Economic Development, Policy Making, Advocacy
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