Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth

This note introduces an evolutionary approach to economic and governance reform. It lays out two especially prevalent trajectories that differ starkly from one another in how they prioritize and sequence economic growth, state building, and the dev...

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Main Author: Levy, Brian
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12330939/development-trajectories-evolutionary-approach-integrating-governance-growth
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spelling okr-10986-101882021-04-23T14:02:49Z Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth Levy, Brian ABSOLUTE SENSE ADMINISTRATIVE CAPABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM AGGREGATE LEVEL AUTHORITARIAN RULE AUTHORITY BANKS BINDING CONSTRAINTS BUREAUCRACY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRAL BANKS CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY COLLECTIVE ACTION CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CORRUPT CORRUPT COUNTRIES CORRUPTION COUNTRY SPECIFIC CRISES DECISION MAKING DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS DEVELOPMENT COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PATH DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISCRETION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORM ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMICS ELECTORAL COMPETITION EMERGING ECONOMIES EMPIRICAL WORK ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINTS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORT SECTOR FORMAL INSTITUTIONS GLOBALIZATION GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES GOVERNANCE CONSTRAINTS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNANCE · CHALLENGES GOVERNMENT · DECISION GOVERNMENT · DECISION MAKING HIGH GROWTH HUMAN RIGHTS IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE INCOME INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINT INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE LAND REFORMS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEGAL ACTION LEGITIMACY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES LOW-INCOME COUNTRY MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MEDIA MEDIUM TERM NONGOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL STABILITY POLITICAL SYSTEM POLITICIANS POVERTY RATE POVERTY REDUCTION POWER POLITICS PRESIDENCY PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RAPID EXPANSION RAPID GROWTH RULE OF LAW SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL GROUPS SOVEREIGNTY STATE CAPACITY STATE INSTITUTIONS STATE PERFORMANCE TRACK RECORD TRADE POLICY VIOLENCE VIRTUOUS CYCLE This note introduces an evolutionary approach to economic and governance reform. It lays out two especially prevalent trajectories that differ starkly from one another in how they prioritize and sequence economic growth, state building, and the development of civil society and political institutions. The first trajectory focuses initially on investments in state capacity. The second initially prioritizes smaller, more catalytic entry points and addresses specific capacity and institutional constraints as and when they become binding. Over the longer term, both trajectories endogenously generate incentives to strengthen institutions that underpin economic competition and political accountability. But over the short to medium term, the strengths of one trajectory are mirrored as the weakness of the other. For many low-income countries, the combination of rapid growth plus a seeming excess of either order or chaos may thus be in the (medium-term) nature of things, rather than an aberration that requires fixing. 2012-08-13T10:40:42Z 2012-08-13T10:40:42Z 2010-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12330939/development-trajectories-evolutionary-approach-integrating-governance-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10188 English Economic Premise; No. 15 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ABSOLUTE SENSE
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AGGREGATE LEVEL
AUTHORITARIAN RULE
AUTHORITY
BANKS
BINDING CONSTRAINTS
BUREAUCRACY
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL BANKS
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLECTIVE ACTION
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CORRUPT
CORRUPT COUNTRIES
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY SPECIFIC
CRISES
DECISION MAKING
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS
DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS
DEVELOPMENT COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT PATH
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMICS
ELECTORAL COMPETITION
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMPIRICAL WORK
ENTRY POINT
ENTRY POINTS
EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES
EXPORT SECTOR
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES
GOVERNANCE CONSTRAINTS
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
GOVERNANCE · CHALLENGES
GOVERNMENT · DECISION
GOVERNMENT · DECISION MAKING
HIGH GROWTH
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINT
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LAND REFORMS
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL ACTION
LEGITIMACY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MEDIA
MEDIUM TERM
NONGOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POLITICIANS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER POLITICS
PRESIDENCY
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ACTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
RULE OF LAW
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOVEREIGNTY
STATE CAPACITY
STATE INSTITUTIONS
STATE PERFORMANCE
TRACK RECORD
TRADE POLICY
VIOLENCE
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE SENSE
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AGGREGATE LEVEL
AUTHORITARIAN RULE
AUTHORITY
BANKS
BINDING CONSTRAINTS
BUREAUCRACY
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL BANKS
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLECTIVE ACTION
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CORRUPT
CORRUPT COUNTRIES
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY SPECIFIC
CRISES
DECISION MAKING
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS
DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS
DEVELOPMENT COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT PATH
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMICS
ELECTORAL COMPETITION
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMPIRICAL WORK
ENTRY POINT
ENTRY POINTS
EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES
EXPORT SECTOR
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES
GOVERNANCE CONSTRAINTS
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
GOVERNANCE · CHALLENGES
GOVERNMENT · DECISION
GOVERNMENT · DECISION MAKING
HIGH GROWTH
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINT
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LAND REFORMS
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL ACTION
LEGITIMACY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MEDIA
MEDIUM TERM
NONGOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POLITICIANS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER POLITICS
PRESIDENCY
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ACTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
RULE OF LAW
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOVEREIGNTY
STATE CAPACITY
STATE INSTITUTIONS
STATE PERFORMANCE
TRACK RECORD
TRADE POLICY
VIOLENCE
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
Levy, Brian
Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
relation Economic Premise; No. 15
description This note introduces an evolutionary approach to economic and governance reform. It lays out two especially prevalent trajectories that differ starkly from one another in how they prioritize and sequence economic growth, state building, and the development of civil society and political institutions. The first trajectory focuses initially on investments in state capacity. The second initially prioritizes smaller, more catalytic entry points and addresses specific capacity and institutional constraints as and when they become binding. Over the longer term, both trajectories endogenously generate incentives to strengthen institutions that underpin economic competition and political accountability. But over the short to medium term, the strengths of one trajectory are mirrored as the weakness of the other. For many low-income countries, the combination of rapid growth plus a seeming excess of either order or chaos may thus be in the (medium-term) nature of things, rather than an aberration that requires fixing.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Levy, Brian
author_facet Levy, Brian
author_sort Levy, Brian
title Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
title_short Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
title_full Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
title_fullStr Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
title_full_unstemmed Development Trajectories : An Evolutionary Approach to Integrating Governance and Growth
title_sort development trajectories : an evolutionary approach to integrating governance and growth
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12330939/development-trajectories-evolutionary-approach-integrating-governance-growth
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10188
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