"This book explores the levels of cooperation and the phenomena of convergence among BRICS nations. It provides an in-depth look into the financial and banking systems among these rapidly developing economies and the steps they have taken to foster development and counter inequalities. Of the many factors in determining the income and wealth of a country as well as a group of countries, commercial bank credit, a well-known financial indicator, has been an important one. This book analyses the governance and structure of the New Development Bank and its effects on group members for peer growth and to defend against any external economic and political shocks. It looks at how much of an influence the commercial bank credit, or simply the credit, has upon the income levels of the BRICS member countries, how equitable they are, whether they are converging in credits and incomes, and other such issues. It also focuses on India's credit aspects on inclusiveness and convergence. With a strong empirical model estimation, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of economics, finance, management, political studies, international relations, and international trade"--
"Economic development depends heavily on the growth of social sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, as well as factors like income, consumption, investment and trade. This book examines the interlinkages between development, good governance and spending on social growth. The book focuses on different areas of social growth, public welfare and poverty reduction including managing human resource, corruption in public institutions, public spaces as well as health and welfare measures. The chapters in the volume highlight the role of government interventions in boosting human development - particularly in developing countries in Asia and Africa and many developed countries in the post-COVID scenario. The book also examines the foundations of government spending on development and effective governance while underlining the impact which social growth has on the economy. Rich in theoretical and empirical perspectives, this book will be useful for students and researchers of economics, sociology, political studies, public finance, development studies as well as for policy makers and think tanks working in the areas of human development"--
"This volume explores the impact of good governance upon social sectors' development in India and other selected economies of the world. Economic development in the true sense depends on the development of different social sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, etc., as well as economic factors. Good governance makes the sectors perform well on the one hand and helps in economic growth and development on the other. Conversely, bad or weak governance in the form of corruption and low effectiveness of the governments, may lead to poor performance of the sectors, and low growth and backwardness of the economies. This book explores the associations between different social sectors' performances with quality of governance, and growth and development of different economies and groups in detail and establishes theoretical and empirical examinations for the individual economies and groups from the different corners of the globe with the help of new theories and latest data. This book will be useful for students and researchers in the fields of Economics, Sociology, Political Studies, Public Finance, International Relations, Social Sciences as well as policy makers and think tanks."
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 1: Political Economy Underlying Corruption and Its Macroeconomic Implications: An Introspection -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Literature Review -- 1.3 Objective of the Study -- 1.4 The Baseline Theoretical Model -- 1.5 Recession, Corruption, and Macroeconomic Stability -- 1.6 A Dynamic Analysis of Destabilising Effect of Corruption during Recession -- 1.7 Corruption, Redistribution of Income, and Economic Pie -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Social credibility and institutional informality in the governance of public space: The commons perspective -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Framing the issue of urban open space provision -- 2.2.1 The urban open space management -- 2.2.2 From management to governance -- 2.3 From formality to user-centric functional credibility -- 2.3.1 The commons as an UOS governance structure -- 2.4 Modes of urban open space governance -- 2.4.1 The public governance structures -- 2.4.2 The private governance structures -- 2.4.3 The commons governance structure -- 2.5 Conclusions and future research agenda -- References -- Chapter 3: Governance, Social Sector Development and Employment in European and Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literature Review -- 3.2.1 Extant Literature -- 3.2.2 Research Gaps -- 3.2.3 Objectives of the Study -- 3.3 Data and Method of Study -- 3.4 Results -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Effectiveness of Good Governance on Human Development: Empirical Evidence from Selected Countries in the World -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Literature Review -- 4.3 Methodology and Materials -- 4.3.1 Sources of Data.
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This volume explores the impact of good governance upon social sectors' development in India and other selected economies of the world. This book will be useful for students and researchers in the fields of Economics, Sociology, Political Studies, Social Sciences as well as policy makers and think tanks.
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Introduction- Ramesh Chandra Das Part I: Governance and Developmental Aspects of Social Sectors in India, and its States and Districts 1. Trends of Social Sector Expenditures in India and its Impact on Human Development Indicators- Avijit Brahmachary 2. Impact of Governance on Social Sector Spending in Economic Development of India- Aparna Banerjee and Suparna Banerjee 3. Service-led Growth in India: An Enigma to Inclusiveness- Anup Kumar Saha and Sreelata Biswas 4. ICDS and the Status of Child Health: Does Good Governance Matter?- Satyanarayan Kumbhakar, Shama Firdaush, Pinaki Das 5. Efficiency and Equity in Health Care Financing in India: A state level inquiry for maintaining sustainable social ecology- Md Rakibul Hasan, Mihir Kumar Pal 6. Crimes Against Women During Pre and Post Nirbhaya Incidence- A Study of Different States in India -- Nibedita Maiti and Ramesh Chandra Das 7. Gender Bias in Education and Local Area Development: A study on some selected districts of West Bengal, India- Amit Kumar Bhandari 8. Internet Use by the Higher Education Students in the Backward District of West Bengal-Examining role of the Government- Chandrima Chakraborty, Indrajit Sahoo 9. Educational attainment of people in the district of Bankura: A block level analysis- Atanu Sengupta and Shubhendu Chel Part II: Governance and Developmental Aspects of Social Sectors in other Countries' Cases 10. Strategy generation for minimizing health risks to obtain economic development with Pedroni panel cointegration analysis and AHP model- Hasan Dinçer, Yaşar Gökalp, Serkan Eti, Serhat Yüksel 11. Government Expenditure, Governance and Economic Growth: An Empirical Exercise- Ujjal Protim Dutta, Lipika Kankaria, Jayashree Sarmah 12. Community Participation in Hygiene Intervention and Infectious Diseases Control among different Income Groups in Nigeria: Implications of COVID-19 Incidence- Asogwa, T. Henry, Ezebuilo R. Ukwueze 13. Impact of Governance on Primary School Enrollment in Sub-Saharan African Countries: A Panel Data Approach- Debabrata Mukhopadhyay, Dipankar Das 14. Measuring Gender Gap in Education in Different Italian Regions under Sustainable Development Framework: Is GEI a Good Tool?- Enrico Ivaldi, Andrea Ciacci 15. Gender Equality and Economic Development: A comparison of Turkey with the EU countries- Gamze Yıldız Şeren 16. Assessing the Spatial-temporal, Social and Economic Impact of Micro-finance in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana: A Geographical Information System Analysis- Napoleon Kurantin, Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie. 17. Entrepreneurial inclusive civil culture as an option for the future of work for the undeserved- José G. Vargas-Hernández. Index
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"Economic development depends heavily on the growth of social sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, as well as factors like income, consumption, investment and trade. This book examines the interlinkages between development, good governance and spending on social growth. The book focuses on different areas of social growth, public welfare and poverty reduction including managing human resource, corruption in public institutions, public spaces as well as health and welfare measures. The chapters in the volume highlight the role of government interventions in boosting human development - particularly in developing countries in Asia and Africa and many developed countries in the post-COVID scenario. The book also examines the foundations of government spending on development and effective governance while underlining the impact which social growth has on the economy. Rich in theoretical and empirical perspectives, this book will be useful for students and researchers of economics, sociology, political studies, public finance, development studies as well as for policy makers and think tanks working in the areas of human development"--
Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development: A theoretical and empirical investigationfocuses on the impact of globalization on income distribution in a wider perspective and exploring the impact of globalization on sustainable development in a range of countries across the globe.
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The book focuses on how microfinance institutions can be the alternative way to supply funds to combat different phases of global economic recessions. Also, it emphasizes upon their capabilities in reducing poverty and inequality as the countries of the world today aim to attain the goal of sustainable development. The book further deals with the challenges that the micro financial institutions may face while sustain in the competitive and vast changing global business environment. Finally, the book analyses the effectiveness of micro financial services for the emergence of micro, small and medium enterprises with new technology and innovations which, in turn, can be instrumental in ensuring new relocation of global supply chains. Ramesh Chandra Das is currently Professor of Economics at Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India. He has contributed several research papers to national and international journals with high impacts along with completions of three minor research projects sponsored by the University Grants Commission, India.
'Global Tariff War: Economic, Political and Social Implications' traces the range of impacts that global tariff wars in international trade can have on the growth and expansion of national economies. The Global economic and political status quo has faced turmoil after the US President's 2018 announcement on the imposition of import tariff steel and aluminium products. Taking as its core focus the trade war between the USA and China, this book focuses impact on the rest of the world's economies, and explores key areas including neo-protectionism, globalization and restricted trade, inflation volatility, FDI and tariff rates, and the environmental footprint of global trade tariffs. Having previously played the role of campaigner in favour of free trade since the World War II, today's United States has projected itself towards greater protectionism and patriotism. Conclusions arise that tariff wars, as well as trade wars, are damaging for national and transnational economies, as well as other sectors, such as society and environment. Evidence presented in the work illustrates that developed countries are impacted more adversely in comparison to developing zones due to this type of tariff war. Offering a range of illuminating perspectives from under explored developing economies being directly affected by these policies, this collection presents a unique critical insight into this complex and evolving area of geo-political and economic practice.
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