Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization
This annual conference is a global gathering of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners. Among the attendees are participants from developing countries, think tanks, NGOs, and international institutions. These papers concern: Trade and economic performance: does Africa’s fragmentation matter?; Protectionist Policies and Manufacturing Trade Flows in Africa; Criss-Crossing Globalization: The Phenomenon of Uphill Skills flows; The Aid-Migration Trade off; Are Remittances More Effective than Aid to Improve Child Health? An Empirical Assessment Using Inter- and Intra-country data; Role of Emigration and Emigrant Networks in Labor Market Decision of non-Migrants; the Role of Higher Education in High-tech Industry Development: A Review of International Experience; Higher Education and Industry: What Linkages in Africa; An Arrested Virtuous Circle?; Higher Education and High-tech Industry in India; Health and socio-economic status: Isolating causal pathways; The Household Impacts of Treating HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries; First Things First: Infectious Disease, Child Mortality and the poor in India 1992-2005; What Makes Growth Shared?; On the Political Economy of Inclusive Development; Characterizing Conflict Forms; Public Goods Provision in South Asia. Introduction by Justin Yifu Lin and Boris Pleskovic. Opening addresses by Trevor Manuel, Justin Yifu Lin, and Thabo Mbeki. Keynote addresses by Michael Spence, Bassma Kodmani, and Sunil Kant Munjal. Papers by Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables; Lawrence Edwards; Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian; Jean-Paul Azam and Ruxanda Berlinschi; Lisa Chauvet, Flore Gubert, and Sandrine Mesplé-Somps; Jinu Koola and Çaglar Özden; Sachi Hatakenaka; Akilagpa Sawyerr and Boubakar Barry; Rakesh Basant and Partha Mukhopadhyay; Duncan Thomas; Markus Goldstein, Joshua Graff Zivin, and Harsha Thirumurthy; Francisco Rodríguez; and Lakshmi Iyer. Comments by Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, Melvin D. Ayogu, Jean-Luc Demonsant, Erik Sander, Shahid Yusuf, Pankaj Chandra, T. Paul Schultz, John Strauss, and Ashutosh Varshney. Closing remarks by Alan Gelb and Fundi Tshazibana.
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization
This annual conference is a global gathering of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners. Among the attendees are participants from developing countries, think tanks, NGOs, and international institutions. These papers concern: Trade and economic performance: does Africa’s fragmentation matter?; Protectionist Policies and Manufacturing Trade Flows in Africa; Criss-Crossing Globalization: The Phenomenon of Uphill Skills flows; The Aid-Migration Trade off; Are Remittances More Effective than Aid to Improve Child Health? An Empirical Assessment Using Inter- and Intra-country data; Role of Emigration and Emigrant Networks in Labor Market Decision of non-Migrants; the Role of Higher Education in High-tech Industry Development: A Review of International Experience; Higher Education and Industry: What Linkages in Africa; An Arrested Virtuous Circle?; Higher Education and High-tech Industry in India; Health and socio-economic status: Isolating causal pathways; The Household Impacts of Treating HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries; First Things First: Infectious Disease, Child Mortality and the poor in India 1992-2005; What Makes Growth Shared?; On the Political Economy of Inclusive Development; Characterizing Conflict Forms; Public Goods Provision in South Asia. Introduction by Justin Yifu Lin and Boris Pleskovic. Opening addresses by Trevor Manuel, Justin Yifu Lin, and Thabo Mbeki. Keynote addresses by Michael Spence, Bassma Kodmani, and Sunil Kant Munjal. Papers by Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables; Lawrence Edwards; Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian; Jean-Paul Azam and Ruxanda Berlinschi; Lisa Chauvet, Flore Gubert, and Sandrine Mesplé-Somps; Jinu Koola and Çaglar Özden; Sachi Hatakenaka; Akilagpa Sawyerr and Boubakar Barry; Rakesh Basant and Partha Mukhopadhyay; Duncan Thomas; Markus Goldstein, Joshua Graff Zivin, and Harsha Thirumurthy; Francisco Rodríguez; and Lakshmi Iyer. Comments by Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, Melvin D. Ayogu, Jean-Luc Demonsant, Erik Sander, Shahid Yusuf, Pankaj Chandra, T. Paul Schultz, John Strauss, and Ashutosh Varshney. Closing remarks by Alan Gelb and Fundi Tshazibana.
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization

Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization

Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization

Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2009, Global: People, Politics, and Globalization

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This annual conference is a global gathering of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners. Among the attendees are participants from developing countries, think tanks, NGOs, and international institutions. These papers concern: Trade and economic performance: does Africa’s fragmentation matter?; Protectionist Policies and Manufacturing Trade Flows in Africa; Criss-Crossing Globalization: The Phenomenon of Uphill Skills flows; The Aid-Migration Trade off; Are Remittances More Effective than Aid to Improve Child Health? An Empirical Assessment Using Inter- and Intra-country data; Role of Emigration and Emigrant Networks in Labor Market Decision of non-Migrants; the Role of Higher Education in High-tech Industry Development: A Review of International Experience; Higher Education and Industry: What Linkages in Africa; An Arrested Virtuous Circle?; Higher Education and High-tech Industry in India; Health and socio-economic status: Isolating causal pathways; The Household Impacts of Treating HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries; First Things First: Infectious Disease, Child Mortality and the poor in India 1992-2005; What Makes Growth Shared?; On the Political Economy of Inclusive Development; Characterizing Conflict Forms; Public Goods Provision in South Asia. Introduction by Justin Yifu Lin and Boris Pleskovic. Opening addresses by Trevor Manuel, Justin Yifu Lin, and Thabo Mbeki. Keynote addresses by Michael Spence, Bassma Kodmani, and Sunil Kant Munjal. Papers by Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables; Lawrence Edwards; Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian; Jean-Paul Azam and Ruxanda Berlinschi; Lisa Chauvet, Flore Gubert, and Sandrine Mesplé-Somps; Jinu Koola and Çaglar Özden; Sachi Hatakenaka; Akilagpa Sawyerr and Boubakar Barry; Rakesh Basant and Partha Mukhopadhyay; Duncan Thomas; Markus Goldstein, Joshua Graff Zivin, and Harsha Thirumurthy; Francisco Rodríguez; and Lakshmi Iyer. Comments by Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, Melvin D. Ayogu, Jean-Luc Demonsant, Erik Sander, Shahid Yusuf, Pankaj Chandra, T. Paul Schultz, John Strauss, and Ashutosh Varshney. Closing remarks by Alan Gelb and Fundi Tshazibana.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821377222
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Publication date: 06/21/2010
Series: Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (Global)
Edition description: 2009 ed.
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.80(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

About This Book ix

Introduction Justin Yifu Lin Boris Pleskovic 1

Opening Address Trevor Manuel 11

Opening Address Justin Yifu Lin 13

Opening Address Thabo Mbeki 15

Keynote Address Michael Spence 23

Keynote Address Bassma Kodmani 33

Keynote Address Sunil Kant Munjal 41

Trade and Investment

Trade and Economic Performance: Does Africa's Fragmentation Matter? Paul Collier Anthony J. Venables 51

Protectionist Policies and Manufacturing Trade Flows in Africa Lawrence Edwards 77

Comment Beata Smarzynska Javorcik 109

Crisscrossing Globalization: The Phenomenon of Uphill Skill Flows Aaditya Mattoo Arvind Subramanian 115

Comment Beata Smarzynska Javorcik 141

Migration, Remittances, and the Transition from Foreign Aid

The Aid-Migration Trade-off Jean-Faul Azam Ruxanda Berlinscbi 147

Comment Melvin D. Ayogu 169

Are Remittances More Effective Than Aid for Improving Child Health? An Empirical Assessment Using Inter- and Intracountry Data Lisa Chauvet Flore Gubert, Sandrine Mesplé-Somps 173

Comment Melvin D. Ayogu 205

The Role of Emigration and Emigrant Networks in Labor Market Decisions of Nonmigrants Jinu Koola Çaglar Özden 209

Comment Jean-Luc Demonsant 226

Higher Education and High-Technology Industry

The Role of Higher Education in High-Technology Industrial Development: What Can International Experience Tell Us? Sachi Hatakenaka 233

Comment Erik Sander 266

African Higher Education and Industry: What Are the Linkages? Akilagpa Sawyerr Boubakar Barry 275

Comment Shahid Yusuf 294

An Arrested Virtuous Circle? Higher Education and High-Technology Industries in India Rakesh Basant Partha Mukhopadhyay 297

Comment Pankaj Chandra 346

Human Development

Health and Socioeconomic Status: The Importance of Causal Pathways Duncan Thomas 355

The Household Impacts of Treating HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries Markus Goldstein Joshua Graff Zivin Harsha Thirumurthy 385

Comments T. Paul Schultz 406

John Strauss 412

Political Economy

When Is Public Expenditure Pro-Poor? Francisco Rodríguez 419

The Political Economy of Public Service Provision in South Asia Lakshmi Iyer 443

Comment Ashutosh Varshney 463

Closing Remarks Alan Gelb 467

Closing Remarks Fundi Tshazibana 471

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