Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_3

Tham khảo tài liệu 'quantitative economics how sustainable are our economies by peter bartelmus_3', kinh doanh - tiếp thị, quản trị kinh doanh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | What is Development 45 with high levels of population growth unemployment international dependence and a predominantly agrarian economy. Based on these common factors the United Nations agreed on international development goals and strategies for International Development Decades. However these agreements had to be revised repeatedly because of their failure at the national level. As indicated in Box this stark picture of development brought back in the last Decade of the1990s the first 1960s Decade s call for economic growth. The absence of a widely accepted indicator of development and hence the common use of per capita GDP as a proxy could have been a factor in the return to a growth-oriented strategy. Forty years of international development strategies were thus unceremoniously dumped. It comes therefore as a surprise that the United Nations Millennium Declaration General Assembly resolution A 55 A 56 326 brought about the adoption of a new set of Millennium Development Goals MDG . The time-bound mostly for 2 decades and quantifiable goals and targets are meant to monitor the Declaration they are summarized in Box . As a minimum the focus on targets and indicators demonstrates the need to move beyond generic declarations about socio-economic development. The MDG also indicate shifts in priorities reflecting new international concerns such as the AIDS epidemic and globalization. Box International Development Strategies IDS - a history of failure The International Development Strategy of the First United Nations Development Decade of the 1960s called for economic growth in the belief that its fruits would trickle down to the low-income population strata. Since the trickle-down effect did not materialize the Second Development Decade added the objective of social justice in the distribution of the results of economic growth. The strategy for the Third Development Decade of the 1980s recognized that inequities and imbalances in international .

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