Human Development in South Asia 2004

Human Development in South Asia 2004
Author: Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Mahbub ul Haq's Human Development Centre's 2004 Report on the challenge of health underlies the imperative of focusing on a human-centred economic growth policy in South Asia that is based on improved health and education.

Human Development in South Asia 2008

Human Development in South Asia 2008
Author: The Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre,
Publisher: OUP Pakistan
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780195478129

The Report presents an analysis of the diffusion and adoption of technology, particularly ICT in the region and its impact on overall economic growth, employment, poverty reduction, as well the provision of health and education services in the region. The report draws from several interesting case studies particularly from India and Bangladesh that illustrate how ICT is being used innovatively to improve the efficiency and transparency in the delivery of public services. The Report however reiterates that technology by itself does not result in wonders. It has to be accompanied with an educated and skilled population as well as basic infrastructure.

Human Capital Development in South Asia

Human Capital Development in South Asia
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9292610392

Human capital is an important factor for economic growth in South Asia. Between 1981 and 2010, human capital contributed about 22% of annual gross domestic product per worker growth in India. During the same period, it contributed around 21% in Bangladesh, and 16% in Sri Lanka. However, education and skills remain the binding constraint. Raising the quality of education and skills in South Asia's workforce can play a critical role in catching up to the level of development of the People's Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and other successful Southeast Asian economies. This study reviews the development of human capital in South Asia and analyzes contributing factors to human development including policies and strategies that countries in South Asia follow.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia
Author: Jonathan Rigg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134519508

The growth economies of Southeast Asia are presented by the World Bank and others as exemplars of development - 'miracle' economies to be emulated. How did the region attain such status? Are the 'other' countries of Southeast Asia able to achieve such a rapid growth? This book charts the development of Southeast Asia, examining the economies of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma alongside the established Asian market economies. Drawing on case studies from across the region, the author assesses poverty and ways in which the poor are identified and viewed. Process and change in the rural and urban 'worlds' are examined in detail, focusing on the strengthening rural-urban interaction as 'farmers' make a living in the urban-industrial sector and factories relocate into agricultural areas. Giving prominence to indigenous notions of development, based on Buddhism, Islam and the so-called 'Asian Way', the author critically assesses the conceptual foundations of development, ideas of post-developmentalism, and the 'miracle' thesis. In the light of the experience of one of the most vibrant regions in the world, the book places emphasis on the process of modernization within wider debates of development and challenges the notion that development has been a mirage for many and a tragedy for some.

Human Development in South Asia 2006

Human Development in South Asia 2006
Author: Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre's 2006 Report on poverty in South Asia underlines the imperative of focusing on alleviating poverty in order to sustain the current economic growth in the region.

Human Development in South Asia 2003

Human Development in South Asia 2003
Author: Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Report Raises Concerns About The Issue Of Employment From The Perspective Of People Provides A Policy Framework To Establish Links Between Economic Growth, Employment, Human Developed And Poverty Reductions. The Report Analyses The Issue Of Employment In The Context Of Globalization And Slow Down Of World Economy, Contains Wealth Of Data. 9 Chapters.

Human Development in South Asia

Human Development in South Asia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001
Genre: Human capital
ISBN:

Contributed articles presented at a seminar organized by Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi, India.