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The next convergence : the future of economic growth in a multispeed world / Michael Spence

By: Spence, Michael, 1943-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011Description: xvi, 296 p. il.ISBN: 9780374159757 (hc : alk. paper); 9781250007704 (pbk.).Subject(s): Desenvolvimento Econômico | Desenvolvimento Sustentável -- Developing countries | Crise Econômica -- História -- Século 21 | Cooperação Internacional | País em Desenvolvimento
Contents:
PART 1. THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- 1. 1950: the start of a remarkable century -- 2 Static views of a changing world -- 3. Postwar changes in the global economy -- 4. The origins of the global economy -- 5. Economic growth -- 6. Common questions about the developing world and the global economy PART 2. SUSTAINED HIGH GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD -- 7. The high-growth developing countries in the postwar period -- 8. The opening of the global economy -- 9. Knowledge transfer and catch-up growth in developing countries -- 10. Global demanda and catch-up growth -- 11. The internal dynamics of sustained high growth -- 12. Key internal ingredientes of sustained high-growth recipes -- 13. Opening up: an issue of speed and sequencing -- 14. The Washington consensus and the role of government -- 15. Managing one's currency in the course of growth -- 16. The middle-income transition -- 17. The political, leadership, and governance underpinnings of growth -- 18. Low-growth economies in the developing world -- 19. Natural resource wealth and growth -- 20. The challenge for small states -- 21. The adding-up problem PART 3. THE CRISIS AND ITS AFTERMATH -- 22. Emerging markets during and after the global crisis -- 23. Instability in the global economy and lessons from the crisis -- 24. Stimulus in the crisis and the need for cooperative behavior -- 25. Rebalancing the global economy and its consequences for growth -- 26. The excess-savings challeng in China -- 27. The openness of the global system and the WTO -- 28. Legacies of the crises: slow and sovereign-debt issues in advanced countries -- 29. Periodic systemic risk and investment behavior PART 4. THE FUTURE OF GROWTH. 30. Can the emerging economies sustains high growth? -- 31. China and India -- 32. China's structural challenges -- 33. India's growth, diversification, and urbanization -- 34. Brazil's growth reset -- 35. Energy and growth -- 36. The challenge of climate change and developing-country growth -- 37. Information technology and the integration of the global economy -- 38. European integration and transnational governance -- 39. Global governance in a multispeed world -- 40. The G20, the advanced countries, and global growth -- 21. Sustaining growth: the second half century of convergence
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PART 1. THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- 1. 1950: the start of a remarkable century -- 2 Static views of a changing world -- 3. Postwar changes in the global economy -- 4. The origins of the global economy -- 5. Economic growth -- 6. Common questions about the developing world and the global economy PART 2. SUSTAINED HIGH GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD -- 7. The high-growth developing countries in the postwar period -- 8. The opening of the global economy -- 9. Knowledge transfer and catch-up growth in developing countries -- 10. Global demanda and catch-up growth -- 11. The internal dynamics of sustained high growth -- 12. Key internal ingredientes of sustained high-growth recipes -- 13. Opening up: an issue of speed and sequencing -- 14. The Washington consensus and the role of government -- 15. Managing one's currency in the course of growth -- 16. The middle-income transition -- 17. The political, leadership, and governance underpinnings of growth -- 18. Low-growth economies in the developing world -- 19. Natural resource wealth and growth -- 20. The challenge for small states -- 21. The adding-up problem PART 3. THE CRISIS AND ITS AFTERMATH -- 22. Emerging markets during and after the global crisis -- 23. Instability in the global economy and lessons from the crisis -- 24. Stimulus in the crisis and the need for cooperative behavior -- 25. Rebalancing the global economy and its consequences for growth -- 26. The excess-savings challeng in China -- 27. The openness of the global system and the WTO -- 28. Legacies of the crises: slow and sovereign-debt issues in advanced countries -- 29. Periodic systemic risk and investment behavior PART 4. THE FUTURE OF GROWTH. 30. Can the emerging economies sustains high growth? -- 31. China and India -- 32. China's structural challenges -- 33. India's growth, diversification, and urbanization -- 34. Brazil's growth reset -- 35. Energy and growth -- 36. The challenge of climate change and developing-country growth -- 37. Information technology and the integration of the global economy -- 38. European integration and transnational governance -- 39. Global governance in a multispeed world -- 40. The G20, the advanced countries, and global growth -- 21. Sustaining growth: the second half century of convergence

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