COVID-19 and the case for global development

COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any as...

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Vydané v:World development Ročník 134; s. 105044
Hlavní autori: Oldekop, Johan A., Horner, Rory, Hulme, David, Adhikari, Roshan, Agarwal, Bina, Alford, Matthew, Bakewell, Oliver, Banks, Nicola, Barrientos, Stephanie, Bastia, Tanja, Bebbington, Anthony J., Das, Upasak, Dimova, Ralitza, Duncombe, Richard, Enns, Charis, Fielding, David, Foster, Christopher, Foster, Timothy, Frederiksen, Tomas, Gao, Ping, Gillespie, Tom, Heeks, Richard, Hickey, Sam, Hess, Martin, Jepson, Nicholas, Karamchedu, Ambarish, Kothari, Uma, Krishnan, Aarti, Lavers, Tom, Mamman, Aminu, Mitlin, Diana, Monazam Tabrizi, Negar, Müller, Tanja R., Nadvi, Khalid, Pasquali, Giovanni, Pritchard, Rose, Pruce, Kate, Rees, Chris, Renken, Jaco, Savoia, Antonio, Schindler, Seth, Surmeier, Annika, Tampubolon, Gindo, Tyce, Matthew, Unnikrishnan, Vidhya, Zhang, Yin-Fang
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Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: England Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2020
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Abstract COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century.
AbstractList COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century.
COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century.COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century.
ArticleNumber 105044
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Author Bebbington, Anthony J.
Nadvi, Khalid
Oldekop, Johan A.
Hulme, David
Lavers, Tom
Pasquali, Giovanni
Enns, Charis
Pruce, Kate
Barrientos, Stephanie
Agarwal, Bina
Foster, Christopher
Gillespie, Tom
Mamman, Aminu
Banks, Nicola
Müller, Tanja R.
Rees, Chris
Bastia, Tanja
Hess, Martin
Tampubolon, Gindo
Adhikari, Roshan
Savoia, Antonio
Schindler, Seth
Kothari, Uma
Krishnan, Aarti
Gao, Ping
Heeks, Richard
Unnikrishnan, Vidhya
Bakewell, Oliver
Foster, Timothy
Tyce, Matthew
Horner, Rory
Mitlin, Diana
Das, Upasak
Fielding, David
Zhang, Yin-Fang
Karamchedu, Ambarish
Monazam Tabrizi, Negar
Dimova, Ralitza
Frederiksen, Tomas
Renken, Jaco
Duncombe, Richard
Alford, Matthew
Pritchard, Rose
Surmeier, Annika
Hickey, Sam
Jepson, Nicholas
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Climate Change
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Development Studies
Digitalisation
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Epidemics
External debt
Global Development
Global temperature changes
Global Value Chains
International Development
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