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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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1184 Pages
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Handbook of Brics and Emerging Economies
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English
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Developing & Emerging Countries, Economics / General
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2021
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Textbook
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Social Science, Business & Economics
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Shailaja Fennell
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Hardcover

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"This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike., "When I coined the expression BRICs twenty years ago, I highlighted the importance of re-thinking the role of emerging economies and their potential in global economic prospects. I am thrilled to see this book comes out just in time for the twentieth anniversary. It is an exhaustive compilation of 43 chapters that provide an in-depth coverage of social, economic, environmental, institutional and global governance dimensions. Nearly a decade after my coining the expression, the five countries came together with formal summits. Presently at G7 and G20, the role of these economies and involving them for better global governance is being recognised. The ideas discussed in this book will be very useful for researchers as well as policy economists to navigate the complexities of global economic prospects over the coming decades. I am delighted to recommend this book to anyone interested in these issues." -- Lord Jim O'Neill "BRICS and emerging economies tend to be understood either as countries at an interim 'half-way point' on the development journey, as nations confronting a decisive set of unique policy challenges (e.g., 'the middle-income trap'), or as distinctive institutional actors offering (e.g., via the New Development Bank) an alternative model for giving and receiving development assistance. This carefully curated Handbook provides readers with insights on all three approaches, offering constructive analytical, empirical, and policy foundations on which to advance theory and practice." -- Michael Woolcock, World Bank and Harvard University "A very comprehensive book on the BRICS countries and other emerging economies covering a whole range of issues from social, environmental, political and governance and legal institutions. This book will be an asset for scholars wanting to carry out a comparative study on BRICS countries and other emerging economies." -- Professor Subrata Sarkar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India "This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, "This Handbook covers an astonishingly diverse range of topics in the economics, political economy, human development, global governance and inter-governmental relations of BRICS and emerging economies. It achieves the formidable feat of exploring most of those topics comparatively across different countries, marrying detailed empirical data with incisive analytical reflection. The book will be an immensely rich, authoritative, and comprehensive resource for academics and policy-makers alike." -- Professor Nandini Gooptu, Oxford Department for International Development"When I coined the expression BRICs twenty years ago, I highlighted the importance of re-thinking the role of emerging economies and their potential in global economic prospects. I am thrilled to see this book comes out just in time for the twentieth anniversary. It is an exhaustive compilation of 43 chapters that provide an in-depth coverage of social, economic, environmental, institutional and global governance dimensions. Nearly a decade after my coining the expression, the five countries came together with formal summits. Presently at G7 and G20, the role of these economies and involving them for better global governance is being recognised. The ideas discussed in this book will be very useful for researchers as well as policy economists to navigate the complexities of global economic prospects over the coming decades. I am delighted to recommend this book to anyone interested in these issues." -- Lord Jim O'Neill"BRICS and emerging economies tend to be understood either as countries at an interim 'half-way point' on the development journey, as nations confronting a decisive set of unique policy challenges (e.g., 'the middle-income trap'), or as distinctive institutional actors offering (e.g., via the New Development Bank) an alternative model for giving and receiving development assistance. This carefully curated Handbook provides readers with insights on all three approaches, offering constructive analytical, empirical, and policy foundations on which to advance theory and practice." -- Michael Woolcock, World Bank and Harvard University"A very comprehensive book on the BRICS countries and other emerging economies covering a whole range of issues from social, environmental, political and governance and legal institutions. This book will be an asset for scholars wanting to carry out a comparative study on BRICS countries and other emerging economies." -- Professor Subrata Sarkar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India"This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies"The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, "This Handbook covers an astonishingly diverse range of topics in the economics, political economy, human development, global governance and inter-governmental relations of BRICS and emerging economies. It achieves the formidable feat of exploring most of those topics comparatively across different countries, marrying detailed empirical data with incisive analytical reflection. The book will be an immensely rich, authoritative, and comprehensive resource for academics and policy-makers alike." -- Professor Nandini Gooptu, Oxford Department for International Development "When I coined the expression BRICs twenty years ago, I highlighted the importance of re-thinking the role of emerging economies and their potential in global economic prospects. I am thrilled to see this book comes out just in time for the twentieth anniversary. It is an exhaustive compilation of 43 chapters that provide an in-depth coverage of social, economic, environmental, institutional and global governance dimensions. Nearly a decade after my coining the expression, the five countries came together with formal summits. Presently at G7 and G20, the role of these economies and involving them for better global governance is being recognised. The ideas discussed in this book will be very useful for researchers as well as policy economists to navigate the complexities of global economic prospects over the coming decades. I am delighted to recommend this book to anyone interested in these issues." -- Lord Jim O'Neill "BRICS and emerging economies tend to be understood either as countries at an interim 'half-way point' on the development journey, as nations confronting a decisive set of unique policy challenges (e.g., 'the middle-income trap'), or as distinctive institutional actors offering (e.g., via the New Development Bank) an alternative model for giving and receiving development assistance. This carefully curated Handbook provides readers with insights on all three approaches, offering constructive analytical, empirical, and policy foundations on which to advance theory and practice." -- Michael Woolcock, World Bank and Harvard University "A very comprehensive book on the BRICS countries and other emerging economies covering a whole range of issues from social, environmental, political and governance and legal institutions. This book will be an asset for scholars wanting to carry out a comparative study on BRICS countries and other emerging economies." -- Professor Subrata Sarkar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India "This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, "A very comprehensive book on the BRICS countries and other emerging economies covering a whole range of issues from social, environmental, political and governance and legal institutions. This book will be an asset for scholars wanting to carry out a comparative study on BRICS countries and other emerging economies." -- Professor Subrata Sarkar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India "This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER, "BRICS and emerging economies tend to be understood either as countries at an interim 'half-way point' on the development journey, as nations confronting a decisive set of unique policy challenges (e.g., 'the middle-income trap'), or as distinctive institutional actors offering (e.g., via the New Development Bank) an alternative model for giving and receiving development assistance. This carefully curated Handbook provides readers with insights on all three approaches, offering constructive analytical, empirical, and policy foundations on which to advance theory and practice." -- Michael Woolcock, World Bank and Harvard University "A very comprehensive book on the BRICS countries and other emerging economies covering a whole range of issues from social, environmental, political and governance and legal institutions. This book will be an asset for scholars wanting to carry out a comparative study on BRICS countries and other emerging economies." -- Professor Subrata Sarkar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India "This is a formidable compilation of essays on diverse aspects of development in many of the new powerhouses of the global economy. The scope is outstanding, covering country-specific challenges and successes, as well as broader issues of global governance and collaboration that are so vital in these uncertain times." -- Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director of Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa and Editor in Chief of Regional Studies "The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, edited by PB Anand, Shailaja Fennell, and Flavio Comim, will serve as an authoritative analysis of emerging economies for many years to come. The list of contributors to the volume and the coverage of topics is impressive. A must read for scholars and practitioners alike." -- Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
330.91724
Table Of Content
Section I: Introduction1. BRICS and emerging economies: an assessmentSection II: Economic Perspectives, Resources, and Development2. WTO and the BRICS: a historical perspective3. BRICS and other emerging economies4. Growth, employment, and social protection in BRICS5. Development banks in BRICS with a focus on Brazil6. Capitalizing the world7. Financial inclusion and financial stability in India8. Informal sector in China and India9. Rural-urban migration and its multi-dimensional impacts in China10. Extractive economies, institutions, and development: Implications for BRICS and emerging economies11. Africa's extractive economies12. Building BRICS in Africa13. Cotton production and trade in West AfricaSection III: Social Development Challenges and Perspectives14. Publicness and human development: an illustration from BRICs15. Reason, argument, and agitation: can South Africa follow in the footsteps of the BRICS countries?16. Education in BRICS17. Early childhood and human development18. Building world class universities in BRICS: reflections19. Hijacking of social protection by cash transfers- the case of Bolsa Familia20. Social protection in Mexico21. Minimum wages and inequality in Mexico: an example (not) to follow22. The illegal trade in organs and poverty in India: a comparative analysis with Brazil and ChinaSection IV: Inequality and Political Economies23. Demography and roots of gender inequality in BRICS24. Equality of opportunity in Brazil and India: an empirical exercise for the 1993-2013 period.25. Women and identity: negotiating institutional pathways to claim rights in China and India26. Violence and the BRICS27. Saemaul Undong women's club in Korea: a bottom up case of women's empowerment28. Inequality and crime in Latin America29. The political economy of inequality in Chile: the role of institutions and power30. Development and inequality in the African lionsSection V: Sustainable Development Issues31. Happiness in BRICS32. Cities, oil, and national development33. Institutional changes in the oil industry: China versus Russia34. Is Russia going green?35. Indigenous communities, ICT and rural development: case studies in Tanzania and Sarawak, Malaysia36. Food security in Central Asia and implications for BRICSSection VI: Governance Issues37. Humane global governance: an area for the future where progress inches forward38. Governing a complex global financial system in the age of global instabilities and BRICs39. Governing dynamics of a changing global order: case for the developing countries40. United Nations? The BRICS and international peace keeping41. Emerging powers coalitions: India and Brazil examined42. Economic, political, and social transformation in Brazil: a study in disorderly progress43. Reshaping Eurasia: Russian and Chinese regional approaches44. Turkey: always at crossroads, never quite there
Synopsis
Ever since Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs coined the term BRICS in 2001 there have been many different assessments of these major emerging economies, with some even proclaiming that the promise of the BRICS (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is over. However, the so called 'arranged marriage' still seems to be working well, with the club having become a formal international forum, with summit declarations, ministerial meetings, and numerous BRICS-wide fora. Is this euphoria misplaced? Is there a BRICS model of economic and human development? Are inequalities increasing and is this the denouncement of the economic successes? The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies presents a comprehensive and multi-faceted analysis of the BRICS countries and other emerging economies, exploring their economic, social, environmental, and governance dimensions and other challenges. It brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives from more than fifty authors to examine how education contributed to the emergence of BRICS, how BRICS are impacting African economies, and how other emerging economies (including Chile, Mexico, Turkey, and others in Africa and Central Asia) compare. It observes the impact of governance challenges both within individual countries and in the forum for co-operation amongst them, what issues related to gender and identity based violence are prevalent, and what the security implications are and the role of BRICS is in contributing to peace keeping operations., Ever since Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs coined the term BRICS in 2001 there have been many different assessments of these major emerging economies, with some even proclaiming that the promise of the BRICS (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is over. However, the so called 'arranged marriage' still seems to be working well, with the club having become a formal international forum, with summit declarations, ministerial meetings, and numerous BRICS-wide fora. Is this euphoria misplaced? Is there a BRICS model of economic and human development? Are inequalities increasing and is this the denouncement of the economic successes?The Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies presents a comprehensive and multi-faceted analysis of the BRICS countries and other emerging economies, exploring their economic, social, environmental, and governance dimensions and other challenges. It brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives from more than fifty authors to examine how education contributed to the emergence of BRICS, how BRICS are impacting African economies, and how other emerging economies (including Chile, Mexico, Turkey, and others in Africa and Central Asia) compare. It observes the impact of governance challenges both within individual countries and in the forum for co-operation amongst them, what issues related to gender and identity based violence are prevalent, and what the security implications are and the role of BRICS is in contributing to peace keeping operations., Ever since Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs coined the term BRICS in 2001 there have been many different assessments of these major emerging economies, with some even proclaiming that the promise of the BRICS (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is over. However, the so called 'arranged marriage' still seems to be working well, with the club having become a formal international forum, with summit declarations, ministerial meetings, and numerous BRICS-wide fora. Is this euphoria misplaced? Is there a BRICS model of economic and human development? Are inequalities increasing and is this the denouncement of the economic successes? Are geo-political tensions rising between these nations? During the post COVID-19 situation, the importance of bilateral and multilateral co-operation mechanisms and institutions is becoming clear. This book focuses on one such emerging co-operation mechanism of BRICS but also more widely on those five countries and other similar economies. As a global depression looms large, global economic recovery depends on the performance of not only its largest economies but also many other important and significant economies within the so called G20 group. Even prior to the COVID-19 outbreak multilateral institutions have been under considerable strain, as with the relationship between the United States of America and China, and risks to global economic recovery appear very real. This book brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives from over sixty scholars and it presents a comprehensive and deep dive into the BRICS and emerging economies and into an understanding the political, economic, and social contexts that can help in designing approaches for recovery and regaining the last momentum in the journey towards the Sustainable Development Goals., This handbook presents a comprehensive and multi-faceted analysis of the BRICS countries and other emerging economies, exploring their economic, social, environmental, and governance dimensions and challenges., Ever since Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs coined the term BRICS in 2001 there have been many different assessments of these major emerging economies, with some even proclaiming that the promise of the BRICS (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is over. However, the so called 'arranged marriage' still seems to be working well, with the club having become a formal international forum, with summit declarations, ministerial meetings, and numerous BRICS-wide fora. Is this euphoria misplaced? Is there a BRICS model of economic and human development? Are inequalities increasing and is this the denouncement of the economic successes? Are geo-political tensions rising between these nations?During the post COVID-19 situation, the importance of bilateral and multilateral co-operation mechanisms and institutions is becoming clear. This book focuses on one such emerging co-operation mechanism of BRICS but also more widely on those five countries and other similar economies. As a global depression looms large, global economic recovery depends on the performance of not only its largest economies but also many other important and significant economies within the so called G20 group. Even prior to the COVID-19 outbreak multilateral institutions have been under considerable strain, as with the relationship between the United States of America and China, and risks to global economic recovery appear very real. This book brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives from over sixty scholars and it presents a comprehensive and deep dive into the BRICS and emerging economies and into an understanding the political, economic, and social contexts that can help in designing approaches for recovery and regaining the last momentum in the journey towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
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