CID 연구보고서 Contemporary Economic and Social Policy for Inclusive Growth 2019.11.30

CID 연구보고서
Contemporary Economic and Social Policy for Inclusive Growth
#국제개발협력 일반(기타)
2019.11.30
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Over the past two decades, Asian societies saw abrupt changes in their political, social, and economic spheres. Rapid and sustained economic growth lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. Well over half of Asia’s residents are now middle class and Asia is the engine of economic growth across the globe. This tremendous growth and its impact, however, are by no means uniform. The extent and type of change varied within and between countries, and many populations did not reap the same benefits as others.
Significant pockets of poverty still exist throughout the region. In fact, two-thirds of the world’s poor live in Asia. Recent data suggest that more than 800,000,000 Asians exist on less than USD 1.25 a day and 1,700,000,000 live on less than USD 2 (Kuroda, 2013). Life in Asia is especially challenging for populations living in the margins of everexpanding mega-cities, isolated rural areas, areas affected by conflict, and groups that are marginalized and excluded due to biased government systems and services or social prejudices.
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Foreword and Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Abbreviations
Introduction
(Nicola Nixon)
References
CHAPTER 1
Urban Primacy and Equality: Experiences from Asia and Lessons for Mongolia
(Philippe Long and Mark Koenig)
1. Introduction
2. Ulaanbaatar and the Opportunities and Challenges of Asia’s Dominant Cities
3. Promoting Inclusive Equitable Growth in Urbanizing Mongolia
4. Inclusive Growth in the Dominant Urban Center – Ulaanbaatar
5. Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 2
Harnessing the Power of Social Enterprises through Government Investment and Collaboration with the Non-governmental Sector
(Stephen Wong, Alvin Cheung, Natalie Lau, and Johnson Kong)
1. Introduction
2. The Challenges of Inclusive Growth
3. Social Enterprises: A Promising Sector for Incubation
4. Three Ways to Promote Private Investment in Social Enterprise
5. Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 3
Gender Budgeting for Inclusive Growth in Timor-Leste
(Flora Brytes Ximenes)
1. Introduction
2. Gender Inequality in Timor-Leste
3. International Commitments to Gendering the Budgeting Process
4. Institutionalization and Institutional Politics
5. The Shift to Performance-based Budgeting
6. Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 4
Generation as a Dimension of Inclusive Growth in an Ageing South Korea
(Joon Han)
1. Introduction
2. Seniority-based System Limits Employment Opportunity for Youth
3. Inequality between Baby Boomers and Millennials in an Aging Labor Market
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