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The Role Of Elites In Economic Development Hardcover Alice H Amsden Alice Dicaprio James A Robinson

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The Role Of Elites In Economic Development Hardcover Alice H Amsden Alice Dicaprio James A Robinson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Alice H. Amsden; Alice DiCaprio; James A. Robinson
ISBN: 9780199659036, 0199659036
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Hardcover

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The Role Of Elites In Economic Development Hardcover Alice H Amsden Alice Dicaprio James A Robinson by Alice H. Amsden; Alice Dicaprio; James A. Robinson 9780199659036, 0199659036 instant download after payment.

Elites have a disproportionate impact on development outcomes. While a country's endowments constitute the deep determinates of growth, the trajectory they follow is shaped by the actions of elites. But what factors affect whether elites use their influence for individual gain or national welfare? To what extent do they see poverty as a problem? And are their actions today constrained by institutions and norms established in the past? This volume looks at case studies from South Africa to China to seek a better understanding of the dynamics behind how elites decide to engage with economic development. Approaches include economic modelling, social surveys, theoretical analysis, and program evaluation. These different methods explore the relationship between elites and development outcomes from five angles: the participation and reaction of elites to institutional creation and change, how economic changes affect elite formation and circulation, elite perceptions of national welfare, the extent to which state capacity is part of elite self-identity, and how elites interact with non-elites.
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The actions of today’s global elite define in large measure the way in which
global developments, including the triple crisis of finance, food, and climate
change, is being played out. We look to elites as both the cause of and the
solution to the problems we face in economic development. In the crisis
context, there is a strong focus on global elites. But existing work on income
inequality reminds us that to understand the role of elites, we need to understand
their position within the national development contexts.
The study of elites is an inherently multidisciplinary endeavour which is
reflected by the presence of rich veins of research on the topic in many
academic disciplines. Too often there is little interaction between scholars
in these different areas because of diverse vocabularies and analytical lenses.
At a UNU-WIDER conference—held in Helsinki on 14–16 June 2009—we specifically
sought to bridge the disciplinary divide. Some 150 scholars participated
in our effort to take stock of what we know about the place of elites in
society, and in the growth and development processes. Throughout, we tried
to keep in mind our objective of offering policy options. The chapters in this
volume demonstrate that the role of elites touches upon a complex set of
issues. This volume cuts across disciplines and methodologies, providing
multidisciplinary insights. The authors include economists, sociologists,
anthropologists, and political scientists. They take both global and national
perspectives to advance our understanding of the behaviour and engagement
of elites in the field of development.
This effort is particularly relevant to development policy because as propoor
frameworks have become prominent, the question of how to engage
elites has become the subject of increasing discussion. State capacity-building
and reform is in large measure enacted by elites. Those with political and
commercial influence can direct the trajectory of society and the spread of
inequality. And as more societies than ever are tied into the global economy,
elites are those best positioned to take advantage of opportunities for knowledge
transfer and innovation—and come up with workable solutions to the
challenges faced by humankind.

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