ABSTRACT

Globalization and Development is a "cross-national study" on the "interstate dispersion" of the impacts (on growth, inequality and poverty) that international economic integration provides to the economies of the developing countries. In order to present the "Leading Issues in Development with Globalization" in a balanced manner, to identify differences and commonalities among "Country Experiences" in development with globalization, and to introduce diversified development paradigms with forward-looking discussions "In Search of a New Development Paradigm" for the post-MDGs era, this publication consists of three volumes and four main parts.

Volume III (Part IV) presents the diversified development paradigms such as the GNH (Bhutan), the sufficiency economy (Thailand), the reform and opening up paradigm (China), the African and Latin American paradigms, and the Islamic development paradigm. The Concluding Chapter presents the evolution of development paradigms in the global development cooperation community after World War II, and then offers a glimpse into new development paradigms for the post-MDG era.

This book intends to serve as a unique and comprehensive guide for those in the international development community on the subjects of diversified development paradigms/paths under globalization and other challenges in the post-MDG era.

part IV|38 pages

New development paradigms under globalization

chapter 21|36 pages

Balancing GDP with GNH

chapter 22|14 pages

Thailand

Sufficiency economy, green and happy society

chapter 24|45 pages

Measurements and determinants of multifaceted poverty

Absolute, relative, and subjective poverty in Indonesia

chapter 25|28 pages

Decentralization in Indonesia

An empirical analysis of district and city performance

chapter 26|22 pages

Divergent and unequal development in Latin America

Causes and policy challenges

chapter 27|30 pages

Islamic finance

An alternative paradigm in development finance

chapter 28|20 pages

Determinants of incidence and depth of poverty in Ghana

Does development benefit the extreme poor?

chapter 29|26 pages

Africa's quest beyond colonial development paradigms

Indigenous technological development

part V|41 pages

Concluding chapter

chapter 30|39 pages

In search of a new development paradigm

Retrospect and prospect 1