The Global Economic Crisis after One Year: Is a New Paradigm for Recovery in Developing Countries Emerging?

Naudé, Wim (2009). The Global Economic Crisis after One Year: Is a New Paradigm for Recovery in Developing Countries Emerging?. United Nations University Press.

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  • Author Naudé, Wim
    Title The Global Economic Crisis after One Year: Is a New Paradigm for Recovery in Developing Countries Emerging?
    Volume/Issue No. 2
    Publication Date 2009-12-27
    Place of Publication Helsinki
    Publisher United Nations University Press
    Pages 7
    Language eng
    Abstract One year into the global economic crisis, it has become clear that the paradigm for international development has changed irrevocably. With leadership, moral authority and the capacity of the West in international development diminishing, developing countries’ recovery and future growth will critically hinge on their own initiatives, solutions and leadership. This policy brief summarizes the global responses to the crisis over the past year, points to their shortcomings and argues that a new paradigm for recovery in developing countries is emerging.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2009
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISSN 18148026
    ISBN 9789280830699
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