Emerging challenges and shifting paradigms: New perspectives on international cooperation for development
Looking through the lens of “development in transition”, this document, jointly prepared by ECLAC and the OECD Development Centre, notes that some developing and emerging economies have increased their levels of national income yet still face daunting multidimensional development challenges. This ca...
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oai-11362-440022021-12-06T13:39:13Z Emerging challenges and shifting paradigms: New perspectives on international cooperation for development NU. CEPAL OCDE AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL PRODUCTIVIDAD INTEGRACION SOCIAL GOBERNABILIDAD FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PRODUCTIVITY SOCIAL INTEGRATION GOVERNANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE Looking through the lens of “development in transition”, this document, jointly prepared by ECLAC and the OECD Development Centre, notes that some developing and emerging economies have increased their levels of national income yet still face daunting multidimensional development challenges. This calls for a more comprehensive approach to international cooperation that, combined with effective domestic policies, can better support countries as they move up the income ladder and seek ways to turn income gains into lasting development gains. The analysis presented here sketches out some of the features of a new paradigm of international cooperation for development. Foreword .-- Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Emerging global challenges: a more complex and multipolar world .-- II. Development as a continuum and the limitation of per capita income as a measurement .-- III. Latin America and the Caribbean: remaining and new challenges in the new development landscape .-- IV. Addressing global challenges: new opportunities for the biregional partnership between the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean .-- V. Rethinking the international cooperation for development strategy .-- VI. Conclusions. 2018-08-30T13:40:21Z 2018-08-30T13:40:21Z 2018-09-24 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44002 LC/PUB.2018/16 en .pdf 42 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC OECD |
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Looking through the lens of “development in transition”, this document, jointly prepared by ECLAC and the OECD Development Centre, notes that some developing and emerging economies have increased their levels of national income yet still face daunting multidimensional development challenges. This calls for a more comprehensive approach to international cooperation that, combined with effective domestic policies, can better support countries as they move up the income ladder and seek ways to turn income gains into lasting development gains.
The analysis presented here sketches out some of the features of a new paradigm of international cooperation for development. |
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