Beyond Millennium


Beyond The Millennium

Industrialisation is essential for reducing income, productivity, technology and skills gaps with more advanced economies since there are limits to growth and development in commodity-dependent and service economies. We also know that there is no automatic trickle down from economic growth to human and social development. Policies and institutions are needed to translate economic growth to social development. Job creation holds the key to improvements in living standards and to human development.

But economic growth is not necessarily associated with the creation of jobs at a pace needed to fully absorb the growing work force.

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Thus, active policies are needed to provide secure and productive job opportunities. Equity is an important ingredient of social cohesion and development.

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Prevention of widened inequality in income distribution calls for intervention in market forces, targeted policies and correctives. Industrialisation and development cannot be left to market forces alone and least of all to global markets.

Successful development is associated neither with autarky nor with full integration into world markets dominated by advanced economies, but strategic integration in trade, investment and finance designed to use foreign markets, technology and finance in pursuit of national industrial development. To succeed, developing countries need to have adequate policy space.

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Thus, action is also needed at the international level in order to ease the environmental constraints over economic growth and development in developing countries and to compensate the costs inflicted on them by environmental deterioration resulting from years of industrialisation in advanced economies. Finally, there is a need for a development-friendly global economic environment.

Universe 2001: Beyond The Millennium (1999)

We need mechanisms to prevent adverse spillovers and shocks to developing countries from policies in advanced economies or destabilising impulses from international financial markets. Let us keep the promise— Ban Ki-moon, in his opening remarks to the millennium development goal summit, 20 September The millennium development goals were aspirational targets set by the United Nations in New York in September The goals were the result of concern at stagnation in mortality rates and social inequity and were based on what might be achievable by the end of The eight goals were:.

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Skip to main content. In Mauritius, one of the oldest democracies in Africa, small farmers have teamed up with agricultural workers and urban trade unionists to force the state to institutionalize social rights. Finally, there is a need for a development-friendly global economic environment. As the deadline approaches for the millennium development goals, Nick Brown , Martin Ward Platt , and Mark Beattie discuss the sustainable development goals and the potential barriers to achieving them. There is more to do for the young girl weighed down with wood or water, when instead she should be in school. Sustained economic growth is absolutely necessary for progress on the social front.