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Kempe R. Hope has written: 'Development finance and the development process' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic conditions, Finance, Finance, Public, Fiscal policy, Public Finance 'Economic development in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'Internal migration and urbanization in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Urbanization, Rural-urban migration 'Poverty, livelihoods, and governance in Africa' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions, Economic development 'Development in the Third World' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions, Economic development 'Guyana' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic policy, Political parties, Political participation, History
Good governance describes the conducting of public affairs and managing of public resources of public institution. It is used in international development literature because its concept.
Irving Swerdlow has written: 'The public administration of economic development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic policy, Public administration
Anita Ernstorfer has written: 'Capacity development for good governance' -- subject(s): Public administration, Corporate governance
Benedicte Bull has written: 'Development issues in global governance' -- subject(s): International economic relations, Non-governmental organizations, International cooperation, Social responsibility of business, Economic development, Public-private sector cooperation, International business enterprises, International agencies
John Toye has written: 'Economic theories of politics and public finance' 'Dilemmas of development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic policy 'Public expenditure and Indian development policy 1960-1970' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic conditions, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Underdeveloped areas, Underdevelopedareas
They have the ability to influence inflation / deflation and so setting a price in different areas which probably can lead to a development depending on the circumstances. This was an example of the national development and the role of public enterprises within that. However they also play an important part in the economic development of an area / a country. They influence spending and have got the 'power' to change services in (rural mostly) areas.
Public Sector Governance deals with the structures and processes by which public organizations are directed, controlled and held to account.
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The term "good governance" is often used in development literature to describe how public institutions are managing public resources and conducting public resources to guarantee the realization of human rights. Some major characteristics of good governance are that it is participatory, accountable, transparent, responsible, effective and efficient, consensus orientated, equitable and inclusive, and follows the rule of law.
John Rees Harris has written: 'Entrepreneurship and economic development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Entrepreneurship 'Urban unemployment in East Africa' -- subject(s): Unemployment 'Entrepreneurship and economic development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic development, Entrepreneurship 'On the economics of law and order' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Expenditures, Public, Law enforcement, Public Expenditures
Yes, corruption should be abolished as it undermines trust in institutions, weakens the rule of law, and hinders economic development. Efforts to combat corruption are essential to promote transparency, good governance, and accountability in both public and private sectors.