Private Sector Development in an Emerging World

Inclusive Policies and Strategies for the Formal and Informal Economy
Buch | Hardcover
VI, 306 Seiten
2023
De Gruyter (Verlag)
978-3-11-107004-9 (ISBN)
110,95 inkl. MwSt

This book explores the interactions between private sector development, public policies and societal institutions with a strong view on contributing to sustainable and inclusive development in emerging countries.

The private sector is often praised as an engine of economic growth. This belief has led to significant efforts to promote private sector development in emerging countries. Development agencies prioritize private sector development and national governments are following suit, resulting in often huge incentives to stimulate and attract private investment.

However, private sector development is not a panacea for sustainable and inclusive development as the past decades have clearly shown. Economic growth, societal development and environmental sustainability are often in a sharp conflict; and more often than not economic growth has failed to improve the lives of all citizens.

This book examines the role the state and the private sector should play to benefit from the dynamics of business development, while ensuring that these benefits are shared broadly without jeopardizing sustainability. The views presented differ in detail, but the analyses and case studies presented share common themes, namely that the relative roles of state and private sector of should be balanced and that this particular balance should be based on the context of each country in order to make the private-public sector interaction work for all people.

lt;p> Dr. Diederik de Boer is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Business Development and Director of the Expert Centre for Emerging Economies of the Maastricht School of Management (MSM). His research focus is on private sector development in emerging economies through issues related to value chains, CSR and industrial policy. He has led numerous projects in more than 40 countries in emerging economies. Before, he worked as a policy officer for the United Development Program and the World Food Program.

Dr. Katharina Friz started in February 2022 as a Junior Project Consultant at the Expert Centre for Emerging Economies at the Maastricht School of Management (MSM).

Harald Sander is Professor of Economics at MSM and a Professor of Economics and International Economics at TH Köln - University of Technology, Arts and Sciences, where he directs the Institute of Global Business and Society and holds the Jean Monnet Chair "Europe in the Global Economy", sponsored by the European Union (2014-17). His main research areas are economic integration, trade and industrial policies, and the macroeconomics of financial crises

"This book provides an intriguing kaleidoscopic overview on the critical role of private sector in emerging countries"

- Rose Ngui, Exective Director, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis

Erscheinungsdatum
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Verlagsort Berlin/Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Gewicht 642 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
Schlagworte climate change • Development • Development economics. • Entwicklungskonzept • Inclusive Growth • Industrial Policy • Innovation • Nachhaltiges Wachstum • Political Economy • private sector • Private sector development • Privatsektor • Schwellenländer • sustainability
ISBN-10 3-11-107004-2 / 3111070042
ISBN-13 978-3-11-107004-9 / 9783111070049
Zustand Neuware
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