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Inclusive Growth, Full Employment, and Structural Change
Implications and Policies for Developing Asia

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Hardcopy price: $99.00

ISBN: 978-1-84331-7-906
Publication Date: October 2009
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This book argues that structural change (reallocation of resources across sectors and higher diversification and sophistication of production and exports) is the key to sustained and fast growth in developing Asia. However, fast structural change often leads to higher unemployment. For this reason, the book details a host of policy prescriptions -- taken collectively to produce "inclusive growth" -- aimed at fostering full employment, as the most direct way of improving the well-being of the people, especially the most disadvantaged. To achieve inclusive growth, governments must commit efforts and resources to pursue full employment. The latter delivers great benefits, including higher income and taxes; and reduces poverty and misery.

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Chapter 1: What Is Inclusive Growth?

Chapter 2: What Is the Main Constraint that Developing Countries Face?

Chapter 3: Why Full Employment and Who Should Be Responsible for Trying to Achieve It?

Chapter 4: Why Is Growth Unstable?

Chapter 5: What Is the Role of Agriculture in the Process of Structural Change and in Delivering Full Employment? Full Employment I


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