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Middle-income countries : a structural-gap approach

Material type: TextTextPublication details: UN SantiagoCL 2012Description: 40 pSubject(s): Action note:
  • 1/29/13 SANDRAW
Summary: Argues that constraints and challenges associated with development must not be treated as related in a linear fashion to countries' per capita income levels. Proposes fine-tuning the approach and complementing the per capita income criterion with a new perspective that addresses the structural gaps that constrain the development of middle-income countries (in terms of inequality and poverty, investment and saving, productivity and innoVation, infrastructure, education, health, fiscality, gender and the environment. Recommends opening up a political dialogue among countries, in order to identify ways of dealing with structural gaps by order of priority, with a view to establishing the most appropriate policy mechanism and strategic working modalities.
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Argues that constraints and challenges associated with development must not be treated as related in a linear fashion to countries' per capita income levels. Proposes fine-tuning the approach and complementing the per capita income criterion with a new perspective that addresses the structural gaps that constrain the development of middle-income countries (in terms of inequality and poverty, investment and saving, productivity and innoVation, infrastructure, education, health, fiscality, gender and the environment. Recommends opening up a political dialogue among countries, in order to identify ways of dealing with structural gaps by order of priority, with a view to establishing the most appropriate policy mechanism and strategic working modalities.

1/29/13 SANDRAW

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