International Perspectives on the Human Factor in Economic Development

International Perspectives on the Human Factor in Economic Development

by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
International Perspectives on the Human Factor in Economic Development

International Perspectives on the Human Factor in Economic Development

by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo

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Overview

Focusing on the development agenda of selected developed and developing countries, the contributors in this volume show that the varying degrees of success or failure in the programs of different countries are due to the way they deal with human factor development. Each essay clearly shows that a nation cannot achieve development if it continuously fails to develop its own national human factor. The contributors maintain that what different parts of the world, particularly Southeast Asia, call a development miracle is not a miracle at all.

Countries such as Japan and Singapore have experienced significant development in recent decades because their programs have focused intently on building the human factor. Countries such as Mexico, Nigeria, Bolivia, and India, on the other hand, are struggling to develop because their ongoing development programs do not address the human factor. Nations that aspire to achieve sustained human-centered development in the 21st century should focus on human factor development now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275959678
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/19/1998
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1450L (what's this?)

About the Author

SENYO B-S. K. ADJIBOLOSOO is Professor of Business and Economics at Trinity Western University in Canada. He has published several articles in econometrics and economic development and is the author of several books, including most recently Human Factor Engineering and the Political Economy of African Development (Greenwood, 1996).

Table of Contents

The Global Scramble for Economic Growth and Development by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
The Human Factor: Evidence from Developed Countries
Institutions, Development, and the Human Factor: The German "Miracle" by Justus Haucap
The Human Factor in Japan's Economic Development by Mahamudu Bawumia
The Human Factor Dynamics of Singapore's Socioeconomic Development by Francis Adu-Febiri
The Relevance of the Human Factor and a Grassroots Approach to Economic Development: A Case Study of the Antigonish Movement in Canada by Santo Dodaro, Leonard Pluta, and Joe Amoako-Tuffour
The Human Factor: Evidence from Developing Countries
Facing the Challenges of Economic Underdevelopment in Ghana: The Role of the Human Factor by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
The Human Factor and the Dilemma of Nigerian Development: A Structural Analysis by Chikwendu Christian Ukaegbu
Culture and the Human Factor in Chile's Economic "Miracle" by David E. Hojman
Human Development in India: A Macro Perspective by Shekhar Chaudhuri and Sunil Kumar
The Human Factor and Underdevelopment in Mexico by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
The Human Factor in a Small Developing Country: The Case of Bolivia by Carlos Aguirre B
Zimbabwe's Human Factor Balance Sheet: An Analysis of the Causes of Corruption by Claude G. Mararike
The Human Factor: Its Significance
The Human Factor in Developing Civil Society and Nation Building: Some Suggestions for Practical Applications by Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
Index

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