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Rethinking the development agenda

Jose Antonio Ocampo

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2002, vol. 26, issue 3, 393-407

Abstract: This paper calls for a development agenda based on five major premises: (1) a more balanced form of globalisation based on a genuine respect for diversity; (2) a broad view of macroeconomic stability, which provides an adequate role for counter-cyclical policies; (3) the need to complement macroeconomic stability with active productive development policies; (4) strong social policies and the mainstreaming of social objectives into economic policies to guarantee adequate linkages between economic and social development; and (5) the recognition that development involves broader human development goals. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.

Date: 2002
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