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Social Provision in Low-Income Countries - New Patterns and Emerging Trends
Tekijä: Germano Mwabu; Cecilia Ugaz; Gordon White
Kustantaja: Oxford University Press (2001)
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EUR   192,30
Malaria and Poverty in Africa
Tekijä: Augustin Kwasi Fosu; Germano Mwabu
Kustantaja: Univ. of Nairobi Press (2007)
Saatavuus: Noin 8-11 arkipäivää
EUR   55,70
Decentralization and Devolution in Kenya - New Approaches
Tekijä: Thomas N. Kibua; Germano Mwabu
Kustantaja: Nairobi University Press (2008)
Saatavuus: Noin 11-14 arkipäivää
EUR   81,30
Reproductive Health, Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa. Frameworks of Analysis
Tekijä: Olu Ajakaiye; Germano Mwabu
Kustantaja: Univ. of Nairobi Press (2010)
Saatavuus: Noin 11-14 arkipäivää
EUR   99,40
Poverty in Africa - Analytical and Policy Perspectives
Tekijä: Augustin Fosu; Germano Mwabu; Erik Thorbecke
Kustantaja: Univ. of Nairobi Press (2009)
Saatavuus: Noin 11-14 arkipäivää
EUR   133,20
    
Social Provision in Low-Income Countries - New Patterns and Emerging Trends
192,30 €
Oxford University Press
Sivumäärä: 320 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Painos: Hardback
Julkaisuvuosi: 2001, 26.04.2001 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
During recent years, provision of key social services in low-income countries has been affected by adverse macroeconomic conditions and by radical changes in economic thinking. For example, the welfarist approach, which gives prominence to the state in delivering and financing social services, has been challenged by the neoliberal approach, which limits the role of the government to that of residual provider for the very poor. According to the neoliberal approach, the private sector could, by relying on price mechanisms, achieve more efficient provision. However, this approach relies on a rather narrow definition of efficiency which ignores social externalities in the delivery and use of services.

"Social Provision in Low-Income Countries" analyses the merits and limitations of both welfarist and neoliberal approaches to the provision of key social services in terms of the outcomes and sustainability of the two approaches. The volume proposes an alternative model of social provision, characterized by multiplicity in service delivery and financing.

The new model, in which households, civil society, and government play important roles, avoids the inefficiencies of state provision and the exclusion and fragmentation of market-based systems. The authors argue for an integrative approach which encourages the equity and efficiency gained from a synergistic relationship between various service providers. They further argue that the well-known market and government failures in social provision are due to undesirable extremes in policy design, rather than to inherent characteristics of market or government institutions.

The strengths of this new approach are illustrated with case studies from Chile, China, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. The volume also describes how social services in Finland were organized in the early stages, and draws policy lessons for present day developing countries.

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