<span><p>This edited volume highlights cascading effects of the pandemic and lockdown on informal economies of varied countries in the Global South. Uneven development after colonization, imperialism, and externally influenced conflict have caused many countries in the formally colonized or semi-occ
Political Economy of Development in the Global South Post-COVID-19 Pandemic
ā Scribed by Hebatallah Adam (editor), Ravinder Rena (editor)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
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- 243
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- Library
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⦠Synopsis
This volume brings together contributions from the academic community, policymakers, and practitioners to delve into the profound challenges facing the international system in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a focus on the Global South, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the political economy of development in this region, considering the economic, social, and geopolitical factors at play. The book addresses the multifaceted challenges that developing countries encounter in terms of economic growth, poverty reduction, and social development in a post-pandemic world. It examines the impact of the pandemic on these countries and explores innovative strategies for promoting economic recovery and sustainable development.
It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the political economy of development in the Global South post covid-19 pandemic. It provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing developing countries and offers valuable insights into the potential solutions that can be implemented to foster economic recovery and development. Its interdisciplinary approach and diverse perspectives make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of development in the Global South.
⦠Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Contents
About theĀ Editors
Part I Sustainable Development Challenges inĀ theĀ Post-COVID-19 Era
1 Beyond theĀ Pandemic: The Promise ofĀ Degrowth inĀ theĀ Global South
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Deconstructing Development
1.1.2 Post-Development asĀ aĀ Counter Paradigm
1.2 Normative Justification: Amartya Senās Capabilities Approach
1.2.1 Misguided Political Theory
1.2.2 Capabilities Approach
1.3 The Political Economy ofĀ Karl Polanyi
1.3.1 Karl Polanyi andĀ Social Embeddedness
1.3.2 Polanyi, Sen, andĀ Ontology
1.4 The Promise ofĀ Degrowth inĀ theĀ Global South
1.4.1 The Political-Economic Context
1.4.2 Degrowth inĀ theĀ Global South
1.4.3 From āReal Utopiaā toĀ Real Policies
1.5 Conclusion
References
2 Addressing Technology, Economics andĀ Climate Change-Related Challenges inĀ theĀ Global South inĀ theĀ Post-COVID-19 World
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Mounting Debt inĀ theĀ South andĀ Deeper Global Economic Divide
2.2.1 Fault Lines inĀ theĀ Global Monetary andĀ Trading Architecture
2.2.2 Lacunae inĀ theĀ WTO andĀ theĀ Global Multilateral Trade Processes
2.3 Technological andĀ Digital Divide
2.3.1 Digital Technologies Help Create Better Awareness About theĀ Economic Divide
2.3.2 The Absence ofĀ Digital Capabilities Can Impact Multiple Economic orĀ Other Sectors, Including theĀ Security Infrastructure ofĀ Countries
2.4 Climate Change Trends
2.5 Impact ofĀ COVID-19
2.6 Other Issues
2.6.1 Simmering Unrest andĀ Discontent inĀ theĀ South Might Precipitate Disruptive andĀ Existential Challenges
2.6.2 Interdependence Between Economies
2.7 Possible Options
2.7.1 Diluting theĀ Technology andĀ Digital Divide
2.7.2 Opening upĀ Alternate Online Economic andĀ Business Opportunities Through Better Digital Infrastructure
2.7.3 Enhancing SouthāSouth Cooperation
2.7.4 Climate Change Possibilities
2.8 Concluding Remarks
2.8.1 Empowering Communities inĀ theĀ Global South
2.8.2 Formulating Informed andĀ Analytical Insights andĀ Coordinating Positions onĀ Important Multilateral andĀ Global Issues inĀ theĀ South
2.8.3 Reaching Out toĀ NGOs andĀ Other Entities inĀ theĀ North
2.8.4 Improved Prospects forĀ Focusing onĀ Climate Change Aspects asĀ Economic Priorities Get Better Addressed inĀ theĀ South
2.8.5 Diverting Valuable Resources Being Spent onĀ theĀ Upgradation ofĀ Defence andĀ Security-Related Equipment inĀ theĀ North forĀ Developmental Purposes inĀ theĀ South
2.8.6 Reform ofĀ UN Processes toĀ Curtail Security andĀ Terrorism Risks Posed forĀ theĀ South
References
3 Political Economy ofĀ Globalization andĀ Human Development: Experience fromĀ South Asian Countries
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Objectives
3.3 Methodology
3.4 Results andĀ Discussion
3.4.1 Political Economy ofĀ Globalization andĀ Human Development
3.4.2 Progress ofĀ Human Development Under Globalization
3.4.3 Human Development inĀ South Asia
3.5 Conclusions
References
4 ASEAN Economies inĀ theĀ COVID-19 Post-pandemic Crisis
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The ASEAN, COVID-19 andĀ Post-Pandemic Crisis: AĀ Brief Overview
4.3 Methodology andĀ Data
4.4 Results andĀ Discussion
4.4.1 Impacts ofĀ COVID-19 onĀ ASEAN Economies
4.4.2 Policies andĀ Outcomes ofĀ theĀ AMS inĀ Response toĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic
4.4.3 External Challenges Affecting ASEANās Post-Pandemic Strategy
4.4.4 Opportunities andĀ Possibilities forĀ Growth inĀ theĀ Post-Pandemic
4.5 Conclusion
References
Part II Impact ofĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic onĀ Vulnerable Groups: Women andĀ Migrants
5 Women's Empowerment andĀ Sustainable Development Goals inĀ theĀ Post-COVID-19 Era
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Literature Review
5.3 Methodology
5.4 Discussion
5.4.1 Women Empowerment: Concept Definition
5.4.2 COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts onĀ Women
5.4.3 Impacts ofĀ theĀ Pandemic onĀ theĀ SDGsāGoal 5
5.4.4 The Pandemic andĀ Violence Against Women
5.4.5 Health Impacts ofĀ theĀ Pandemic onĀ Women
5.4.6 Economic Impacts ofĀ theĀ Pandemic onĀ Women
5.4.7 COVID-19 Pandemic andĀ Girlsā Education
5.4.8 Gender Responsive Measures Adopted byĀ Governments toĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic
5.5 Findings andĀ Conclusion
5.6 Recommendations andĀ Policy Implications
5.7 Future Work
References
6 Evaluating Public Policy Approaches toĀ Womenās Empowerment During theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic: AĀ Perspective fromĀ theĀ Global South
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Literature Review
6.3 Methodology
6.4 Gender Disparity inĀ Public Policymaking
6.5 Impact ofĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic onĀ Women ofĀ theĀ Global South
6.5.1 Assessing theĀ Impact ofĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic Regionally inĀ theĀ Global South
6.5.2 COVID-19 Pandemic andĀ Policy Responses toĀ Womenās Empowerment
6.5.3 Economic Responses ofĀ theĀ Governments inĀ theĀ Global South: IMF Policy Tracker
6.6 Women-Centric Policy Measures Adopted byĀ Countries inĀ theĀ Global South
6.7 Policy Reforms: The Way Forwards
6.8 Conclusion
References
7 Governing Migrant Workers Post-COVID-19 inĀ Southeast Asia: Vulnerability, Mitigation andĀ Transformative Agenda
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Research Method
7.3 Results andĀ Discussion
7.3.1 The Vulnerability ofĀ Southeast Asian Migrant Workers During theĀ Pandemic COVID-19 Crisis
7.3.2 Southeast Asian Countriesā Transnational Mitigation Cooperation Mechanism onĀ Migrant Worker Issues
7.3.3 The Post-COVID Transformative Agenda andĀ Future ofĀ Migrant Workers
7.4 Conclusions, Recommendations andĀ Future Work
References
Part III Markets, Finance andĀ Development Challenges inĀ theĀ Global South Post-COVID-19 Pandemic
8 Identifying theĀ Factors Affecting International Financial Institutions Lending toĀ Pakistan inĀ theĀ Context ofĀ Political Economy
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Literature Review
8.3 International Financial Institutions Lending toĀ Pakistan: Evidence
8.4 The Political Economy ofĀ International Financial Institutions Lending toĀ Pakistan
8.4.1 Determinant ofĀ International Financial Institutions Lending Decision: Hypothesis
8.4.2 Impact ofĀ theĀ COVID-19 Pandemic onĀ International Financial Institutions Lending toĀ Pakistan
8.4.3 Data andĀ Methodology
8.5 Results andĀ Discussion
8.6 Conclusions andĀ Recommendations
8.7 Future Work
References
9 The Changing Dynamics ofĀ Commodity Markets Volatility: Evidence fromĀ Major Commodity Indices
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Data andĀ Methodology
9.3 Results andĀ Discussion
9.4 Conclusion
Appendix
References
10 Unpacking Financial Literacy: AĀ Critical Conceptual Model forĀ theĀ Global South
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Review ofĀ Literature
10.3 Methodology
10.4 Key Aspects ofĀ theĀ Financial Literacy Narrative
10.4.1 The Germination ofĀ Financial Literacy
10.4.2 Nationwide Strategies toĀ Promote Financial Education
10.4.3 Financial Literacy Profiling
10.4.4 Theoretical Underpinnings ofĀ Financial Literacy
10.5 Unpacking Assumptions ofĀ theĀ Financial Literacy Model
10.5.1 Micropositioning
10.5.2 Efficient Capital Market Theorizing
10.5.3 Homoeconomicus
10.5.4 Contextualizing Financial Literacy forĀ theĀ Global South
10.6 Conceptual Financial Literacy Model forĀ theĀ Global South
10.7 Conclusion
10.7.1 Key Insights andĀ Contributions
10.7.2 Future Financial Literacy Agenda
References
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