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단행본Advances in labour studies

Beyond macroeconomic stability: structural transformation and inclusive development

청구기호
339.5091724 BEY2013
발행사항
Basingstoke : ILO : International Labour Office, 2013
형태사항
342 p
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN
9781137379245
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위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
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Using an empirical approach to track the various sources of structural transformation, the book builds on the thesis that investment in infrastructure leads to the inculcation of capabilities, broadly defined to include knowledge accumulation, dissemination and application. The volume examines secular trends in the functional distribution of income and explores their possible macroeconomic consequences by developing a two-country macroeconomic model for open economies. It also reinterprets social protection from the perspective of inclusive development and structural transformation. Further, through a combination of country-specific and global evidence as well as macroeconomic modeling and literature surveys, it seeks to answer the question of whether growing inequality in many countries combined with stagnant real incomes was one of the sources of the recent global crisis. This book offers an essential new resource to economists, labour specialists, policy-makers, teachers, students and all those interested in the economics and theories of development. Co-published with Palgrave Macmillan as part of the Advances in Labour Studies series.
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1. Introduction; Iyanatul Islam and David Kucera Part I: Limits Of The Conventional Macroeconomic Policy Framework 2. Dispensing Macroeconomic Policy Advice to Developing Countries: The IMF's Article IV Consultations; Iyanatul Islam, Ishraq Ahmed, Rathin Roy and Raquel Ramos 3. Fiscal Consolidation: Issues and evidence; Anis Chowdury and Iyanatul Islam 4. Should Developing Countries Target Low, Single Digit Inflation?; Sarah Anwar and Iyanatul Islam Part II: STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAPABILITIES 5. Structure Matters: Sectoral Drivers of Development and the Labour Productivity-Employment Relationship; David Kucera and Leanne Roncolato 6. Creating Productive Capacities, Employment and Capabilities for Development: The Case of Infrastructure Investment; Irmgard Nubler and Christoph Ernst 7. Investing in People: Extending Social Security through National Social Protection Floors; Christina Behrendt PART III: INEQUALITY, WAGES AND THEIR MACROECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES 8. Wages and Growth in Open Economics: A Policy Dilemma?; Massimiliano La Marca and Sangheon Lee 9. Keeping Up With the Joneses Or Keeping One's Head Above Water? Inequality and the Post-2007 Crisis; David Kucera, Rossana Galli and Fares Al-Hussami