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Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development
Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development
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Three dimensions of development:
The publication discusses and proposes policies for achieving: structural change to move towards knowledge-intensive sectors with environmental sustainability, convergence to reduce internal and external gaps in income and productivity, and equality with full rights.
Three analytical spheres:
The publication combines elements from three thematic areas:
the economics of innovation, technical progress and the environment,macroeconomics for development, and social analysis for equality.
Three challenges:
high and sustained rates of economic growth so as to close gaps and generate quality jobs, environmental sustainability, changing consumption and production patterns in the context of a genuine technological revolution, and equality on the basis of greater convergence in the production structure, with universal social protection and capacity-building.
More active public policies industrial policies to consolidate, create or develop more knowledge-intensive and environmentally sustainable sectors with strong demand in world markets,macroeconomic policies for growth, job creation and income distribution, in a framework of nominal and real stability, and social policies that help to drive progress towards equality by universalizing employment with full rights.
The publication discusses and proposes policies for achieving: structural change to move towards knowledge-intensive sectors with environmental sustainability, convergence to reduce internal and external gaps in income and productivity, and equality with full rights.
Three analytical spheres:
The publication combines elements from three thematic areas:
the economics of innovation, technical progress and the environment,macroeconomics for development, and social analysis for equality.
Three challenges:
high and sustained rates of economic growth so as to close gaps and generate quality jobs, environmental sustainability, changing consumption and production patterns in the context of a genuine technological revolution, and equality on the basis of greater convergence in the production structure, with universal social protection and capacity-building.
More active public policies industrial policies to consolidate, create or develop more knowledge-intensive and environmentally sustainable sectors with strong demand in world markets,macroeconomic policies for growth, job creation and income distribution, in a framework of nominal and real stability, and social policies that help to drive progress towards equality by universalizing employment with full rights.
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