谁在世界银行举足轻重?官僚主义、政策变化和公共部门治理

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Human Development and Capabilities Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.1080/19452829.2023.2226460
M. Phaneuf
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第九章是本部分中最完整的一章,他论述了富裕国家的贫困问题。他就共产主义国家的贫困衡量研究进行了引人入胜的讨论,并提高了人们对盎格鲁撒克逊国家和爱尔兰最近贫困加剧的认识。正是在这里,他用拟议的“社会贫困线”提供了一个全球贫困统计。该书的编辑们邀请了两位顶尖学者每人写一篇后记,阐述托尼认为根本的两种关系。François Bourguignon简洁而完整地描述了增长、不平等和贫困之间的联系。他解释了(绝对)贫困的变化分解为增长效应和再分配效应;他解释了贫困对增长的弹性概念,并讨论了增长影响不平等的渠道,反之亦然。反过来,尼古拉斯·斯特恩谈到了贫困与气候变化之间的联系。他提出了迅速减少排放的有力理由,因为不受管理的气候变化的前景确实很危险。Stern强调,穷人不仅是首当其冲、应对自然灾害准备最差的人,而且最容易受到环境逐渐恶化的影响,如缺水和土地退化。从积极的方面来看,斯特恩强调,减少排放的行动和减少贫困的行动是相辅相成的,由于强有力的技术变革,许多国家已经成功地将GDP增长与温室气体排放脱钩。重要的是,他呼应了托尼的观点,强调需要“公正过渡”到这种新型的可持续增长。该书的第三部分由60份简短的国家贫困国家报告组成,其中包含了一段时间内(不同贫困线)货币贫困估计的信息,以及安大略省贫困指数的MPI估计。这些报告由Tony编写,由编辑完成,包含了所报告措施的所有定义。总之,这本书对许多人来说都是相关的。我相信托尼会很高兴看到研究生、年轻学者和更广泛的学术界继续这本书中留下的研究路线。这是我们能提供的最好的敬意。
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Who Matters at the World Bank? Bureaucrats, Policy Change, and Public Sector Governance
chapter 9, the most complete in this part, he addresses the issue of poverty in rich countries. He offers a captivating discussion on the research on poverty measurement in countries under communism and raises awareness on the recent increase in poverty in Anglo-Saxon countries and Ireland. It is here that he offers a global poverty count with the proposed “societal poverty line”. The book editors invited two leading scholars to each write an afterword, addressing two relations Tony saw as fundamental. François Bourguignon offers a succinct yet complete account of the link between growth, inequality and poverty. He explains the decomposition of changes in (absolute) poverty into a growth-effect and a redistribution-effect; he explains the concept of poverty elasticity to growth, and he discusses the channels by which growth can affect inequality and vice versa. In turn, Nicholas Stern addresses the link between poverty and climate change. He makes a strong case for rapidly reducing emissions as the prospects of unmanaged climate change are truly dangerous. Stern emphasises that the poor are not only the first hit and least prepared to cope with natural disasters, but also the most vulnerable to more gradual environmental deterioration, such as lack of water and land degradation over time. On a positive note, Stern emphasises that actions to reduce emissions and actions to reduce poverty complement each other, and that many countries have managed to decouple GDP growth from GHG emissions thanks to powerful technological changes. Importantly, he echoes Tony in emphasising the need for a “just transition” to this new type of sustainable growth. The third part of the book consists of 60 brief national poverty country reports, which contain information on monetary poverty estimates over time (with different poverty lines), as well as OPHI’s MPI estimates. The reports, started by Tony, were completed by the editors and contain all the definitions of the reported measures. In sum, this is a relevant book for many. I am sure that Tony would be very pleased to see graduate students, young scholars, and the wider academic community continuing the research lines left in this book. That is the best tribute we can offer.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for People-Centered Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Human Development and Capabilities Association. It was launched in January 2000 to promote new perspectives on challenges of human development, capability expansion, poverty eradication, social justice and human rights. The Journal aims to stimulate innovative development thinking that is based on the premise that development is fundamentally about improving the well-being and agency of people, by expanding the choices and opportunities they have. Accordingly, the Journal recognizes that development is about more than just economic growth and development policy is more than just economic policy: it cuts across economic, social, political and environmental issues. The Journal publishes original work in philosophy, economics, and other social sciences that expand concepts, measurement tools and policy alternatives for human development. It provides a forum for an open exchange of ideas among a broad spectrum of academics, policy makers and development practitioners who are interested in confronting the challenges of human development at global, national and local levels.
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