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Corruption, good governance and economic development : contemporary analysis and case studies

R.N. Ghosh & Md Abu Bakar Siddique - Personal Name;


The question may be asked, why is it important to discuss good govern- ance as a prerequisite for sustainable and environmentally friendly development?
The answer to the above question lies in the historical experience of failure to achieve economic growth by many countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America in the past several decades. Since the end of World War II, the economic literature on development focused attention on key eco- nomic and demographic variables that affect development. For example, it was argued, following W. A. Lewis, that low income countries did not generate sufficient domestic savings (and investment) to bring about the necessary transformation from a low to a high income economy. Hence it was argued that such low income countries needed foreign capital and know-how to overcome the savings bottle-neck. However, despite the flow of massive amounts of foreign capital to many low income countries in Asia and Africa, many of these countries failed to record any significant improvement in the standards of living of the people. Injection of foreign aid from the international financial institutions and the OECD countries had only significantly benefited minority and vested groups, who held political and economic power, in many of the low income countries. These minority and privileged groups spent their wealth on “conspicuous” consumption of imported luxury goods; and they also engineered to spend huge amounts of money on military hardware and unproductive defense services in order to project an image of major military powers; or they spent money on “monument-building” activity such as building ultra- modern towns with luxury buildings and skyscrapers for the elite class.


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Corruption, good governance and economic development : contemporary analysis and case studies
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Publisher
USA : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.., 2015
Collation
1-283
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-9814612586
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Edition
1st Edtion
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Economics
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