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Author Dillinger, William R., 1951-

Title Poverty and regional development in Eastern Europe and Central Asia / William Dillinger
Published Washington, D.C. : World Bank, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 62 pages) : illustrations
Series World Bank working paper ; no. 118
World Bank working paper ; no. 118.
Contents Executive summary -- Introduction -- 1. What are the objectives of regional development? -- 2. Regional disparities in ECA countries -- 3. The market approach -- 4. The case for intervention -- 5. Policy instruments -- 6. Custom-tailored approaches -- 7. Planning and allocating funds for regional development -- 8. Conclusions
Summary "Regional economic development is an interest of policymakers throughout the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region. One of its principal aims is to reduce poverty in lagging regions by stimulating local economic growth. However, problems exist with this approach. First, it may miss the target. Although geographical concentrations of poverty exist, poor people also live in regions that are - on average - rich. Second, the sources of the problem may be misdiagnosed. Poverty is not only related to where people are, but to who people are. In ECA, poverty is associated with low levels of education and people who are too young or too old to participate in the labor force. Under these circumstances, efforts to bring higher wage employment opportunities to poor regions may have little immediate benefit for the people who live there. Third, relying on regional economic development to address poverty in lagging regions ignores the potential role of migration. The emigration of labor, rather than the immigration of capital, may be a more effective means of reducing the poverty of individuals in lagging regions, though this is unlikely to eliminate pockets of poverty quickly. Development opportunities may exist in poor regions that markets have overlooked. Interventions must be assessed carefully. Some of the traditional instruments used to stimulate regional economic growth have mixed track records. Comprehensive, custom-tailored approaches appear to be a promising alternative. However, governments should be modest in using regional development as a tool of poverty reduction. Policies aimed at stimulating growth in poor regions should be complemented by more direct anti-poverty measures, including targeted transfers and investments in education, and efforts to remove barriers to emigration."--World Bank website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Poverty -- Asia, Central
Poverty -- Europe, Eastern
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Macroeconomics.
Economic policy
Poverty
Fattigdom -- Östeuropa.
Fattigdom -- Centralasien.
SUBJECT Asia, Central -- Economic policy -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003001571
Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 1989- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005698
Subject Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Östeuropa -- ekonomiska förhållanden -- 1989-
Centralasien -- ekonomiska förhållanden -- 1991-
Form Electronic book
Author World Bank.
LC no. 2007280901
ISBN 0821371622
9780821371626
1280940379
9781280940378
9786610940370
6610940371