Selected papers presented at the United Nations Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs (UN/DESA) Development Forum on 'Integrating Economic and Social Policies to Achieve the United Nations Development Agenda,' held at the United Nations in New York on March 14-15, 2005. "Published in association with the United Nations." Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Markets, social cohesion and democracy / José Antonio Ocampo -- Dynamic links between the economy and human development / Frances Stewart, Gustav Ranis -- Policy reform and income distribution / Giovanni Andrea Cornia -- Trade and employment: stylized facts and research findings / Bernard Hoekman, L. Alan Winters -- Trade liberalization and employment / Eddy Lee -- International capital flows, financial stability and growth - Graciela L. Kaminsky -- The economic and social effects of financial liberalization: a primer for developing countries / Jayati Ghosh -- Development and social goals: balancing aid and development to prevent 'welfare colonialism' / Erik Reinert -- Constraints to achieving the MDGs with scaled up aid / François Bourguignon, Mark Sundberg -- What is the most effective monetary policy for aid-receiving countries? / Alessandro Prati, Thierry Tressel -- Real exchange rate, monetary policy and employment / Roberto Frenkel, Lance Taylor -- Evaluating targeting efficiency of government programmes: international comparisons / Nanak Kakwani, Hyun H. Son -- Targeting and universalism in poverty reduction / Thandika Mkandawire.
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