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06/07/18 BENVGDA9: Industrialisation and Infrastructure: Julio Davila and Naji Makaram | University College London BENVGDA9: Industrialisation and Infrastructure: Julio Davila and Naji Makaram (Academic Year 2017/18 ) View Online 43 items Session 1:Industrialisation, infrastructure and development (3 items) Chapter 2 of Global shift: mapping the changing contours of the world economy - Peter Dicken Chapter | Essential | Digitised reading Chapter 1: Infrastructure : achievements challenges, and opportunities - World Bank Chapter | Essential | Digitised reading Additional Reading (1 items) Industrialization: Amsden, Alice, 2001, The Rise of the 'Rest'. Challenges to the West from Late‐industrialising Countries, Oxford University Press, New York. Arnold, Jens et al., 2006, "Services inputs and firm productivity in sub‐Saharan Africa. Evidence from firm‐level data", World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4048, Washington DC. Bioregional and London Sustainable Development Commission, 2009, Capital consumption: The transition to SustainableConsumption and Production in London, Greater London Authority, London. Available from bioregional.com. Briceño‐Garmendia, Cecilia et al., 2004, "Infrastructure services in developing countries. Access, quality, costs and policy reform", World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3468, Washington DC. Den Hond, Frank, 2000, "Industrial ecology: A review", Regional Environmental Change, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 60‐69. DFID, 2002, Making Connections: Infrastructure for Poverty Reduction, DFID, London. 1/27

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BENVGDA9: Industrialisation andInfrastructure: Julio Davila and NajiMakaram(Academic Year 2017/18 )

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43 items

Session 1:Industrialisation, infrastructure and development (3 items)

Chapter 2 of Global shift: mapping the changing contours of the world economy - PeterDicken

Chapter | Essential | Digitised reading

Chapter 1: Infrastructure : achievements challenges, and opportunities - World BankChapter | Essential | Digitised reading

Additional Reading (1 items)

Industrialization:

Amsden, Alice, 2001, The Rise of the 'Rest'. Challenges to the West fromLate­‐industrialising Countries, Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Arnold, Jens et al., 2006, "Services inputs and firm productivity in sub­‐Saharan Africa.Evidence from firm­‐level data",

World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4048, Washington DC.

 

Bioregional and London Sustainable Development Commission, 2009, Capitalconsumption: The transition to SustainableConsumption and Production in London, GreaterLondon Authority, London. Available from bioregional.com.

 

Briceño­‐Garmendia, Cecilia et al., 2004, "Infrastructure services in developing countries.Access, quality, costs and policy reform", World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3468,Washington DC.

 

Den Hond, Frank, 2000, "Industrial ecology: A review", Regional Environmental Change,Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 60­‐69. DFID, 2002, Making Connections: Infrastructure for PovertyReduction, DFID, London.

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Dicken, Peter, 2011, Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy,Sage, London, 6th Edition.

 

Dunning, J. H., & Lundan, S. M., 2008, Multinational Enterprises and the Global Economy,Edward Elgar, London. Chapter 10.4 and 10.5 pp. 308­‐318 + chapter 10.7, pp. 330­339.

 

Erkman, S., 1997, "Industrial ecology: An historical view", Journal of Cleaner Production,Vol. 5, Nos. 1­‐2, pp. 1­‐10. Etzkowitz H. and S. N. Brisolla, 1999, "Failure and success: Thefate of industrial policy in Latin America and South East

Asia", Research Policy, Vol. 28, No. 4, April 1999, pp. 337­350.

 

Hewitt, T, H Johnson and D Wield (eds.), 1992, Industrialisation and Development, OxfordUniversity Press in association with The Open University, Oxford (especially chapter 1).

 

Inter­‐American Development Bank, 2010, The Age of Productivity: TransformingEconomies from the Bottom Up, IDB, Washington DC.

 

Kay, Cristόbal, 2002, "Why East Asia overtook Latin America: Agrarian reform,industrialisation and development", ThirdWorld Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp.1073 – 1102.

 

Kiely, Ray, 1998, Industrialization and Development: A Comparative Analysis, UCL Press,London: pp. 6­‐21 (Chapter 2).

 

McKinsey Global Institute, 2012, Manufacturing the Future: The Next Era of Global Growthand Innovation, McKinsey [downloadable from www.mckinsey.com/mgi](accessed 28November 2012).

 

Nair, Chandran, 2011, Consumptionomics: Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Savingthe Planet, Infinite Ideas, Oxford.

 

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Ortiz, I. and Cummins, M., 2011, "Global inequality: Beyond the bottom billion: A rapidreview of income distribution in 141 countries", UNICEF Policy and Practice, April 2011.

 

Rochlin, G., 2001, "Networks and the subversion of choice: An institutional manifesto", Journal of Urban Technology, Vol.8, No. 3, pp. 65­‐96.

 

UNIDO, Industrial Development Report, Vienna: All annual issues since 2002/3.

 

World Bank, 2010, World Development Report 2010. Development and Climate Change,World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Infrastructure:

Agénor, Pierre­‐Richard, 2010, "A theory of infrastructure­‐led development", Journal ofEconomic Dynamics & Control, Vol. 34, pp. 932­‐950.

 

Amin, Ash, 2014, "Lively infrastructure", Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 31, Nos. 7­‐8, pp.137­‐161.

 

Arsen, David, 1997, "Is there really an infrastructure/economic development link?" inBingham, Richard and Robert Mier (editors), "Dilemmas of Urban Economic Development", Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, No. 47, Sage, London, pp. 82­‐98.

 

Banister, David and Joseph Berechman, 2000, Transport Investment and EconomicDevelopment, UCL Press, London. Development Bank of South Africa, 2012, State of SouthAfrica's Economic Infrastructure, Development Planning Division

Publications, Halfway House, South Africa.

 

DFID, 2002, Making Connections: Infrastructure for Poverty Reduction, DFID, London.

 

Fedderke, Johannes and Garlick, Rob, 2008, "Infrastructure development and economicgrowth in South Africa: A review of the accumulated evidence", Policy Paper No. 12,

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University of Cape Town, Cape Town.

 

Ghafoor, A, 2000, Public Infrastructure Performance in Developing Countries: The Case ofElectric Power andTelecommunications Industries in Pakistan, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK.

 

Graham, Stephen (ed.), 2010, Disrupted Cities, Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

 

Kessides, Christina, 1993, The Contribution of Infrastructure to Economic Development: AReview of Experience and PolicyImplications, The World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Kwon, E, 2005, Infrastructure, Growth and Poverty Reduction in Indonesia: ACross­‐sectional Analysis, Asian Development Bank, Manila.

 

Kessides, Ioannis, 2004, Reforming Infrastructure. Privatization, Regulation andCompetition, The World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Macfarlane, Colin and Stephen Graham (eds.), 2014, Infrastructural Lives, Routledge,Abingdon, UK.

 

McCord, Anna and John Farrington, 2008, "Digging holes and filling them in again? How fardo public works enhance livelihoods?", ODI Natural Resource Perspectives, No. 120 (November).

 

McKinsey Global Institute, 2013, Infrastructure productivity: How to save $1 trillion a year [downloadable from

www.mckinsey.com/mgi] (accessed 1 December 2015).

 

Ostrom, Elinor, Larry Schroeder and Susan Wynne, 1993, Institutional Incentives andSustainable Development.Infrastructure Policies in Perspective, Westview Press, Oxford.

 

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Paulais T., 2012, Financing Africa's Cities. The Imperative of Local Investment, The WorldBank, Washington DC.     Reinikka, Ritva and Jakob Svensson, 1999, "How inadequateprovision of public infrastructure and services affects private

investment", World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2262, Washington DC.

 

Silver, Jonathan, 2015, "Disrupted infrastructures: An urban political ecology of interruptedelectricity in Accra", unpublished manuscript, Durham University.

 

Swilling, Mark, 2006, "Sustainability and infrastructure planning in South Africa: A CapeTown case study", Environmentand Urbanization, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 23­‐50.

 

Warr, Benjamin et al., 2010, "Energy use and economic development: A comparativeanalysis of useful work supply in Austria, Japan, the UK and the US during 100 years ofeconomic growth", Ecological Economics, Vol. 69, pp. 1904­‐1917.

 

Woetzel, Jonathan and Herbert Pahl, 2014, "Infrastructure: Doing more with less", WorldBank Policy Research WorkingPaper No. 6882, Washington DC.

 

World Bank, 2003, World Development Report 2004. Making Services Work for Poor People, World Bank, Washington DC.

 

 

Session 2: International trade and global value chains (3 items)

Ch. 10: Fabricating fashion: The clothing industries - Peter DickenChapter | Essential

Understanding and escaping commodity-dependency: A global value chain perspective -Oscar Farfan, 2005

Document | Essential

Additional Reading (1 items)

Fernandez­‐Stark, K, Bamber, P. and Gereffi, G, 2011, The fruits and vegetables globalvalue chain,: Economic upgrading and workforce development, Duke Centre on

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Globalizationm Governance and Competitiveness. Available online: http://www.cggc.duke.edu/pdfs/2011­‐11­‐10_CGGC_Fruit­‐and­‐Vegetables­‐Global­‐Value­‐Chain.pdf

 

Gereffi, G, J Humphrey and T Sturgeon, 2005, "The governance of global value chains",Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 78­‐104.

 

Krugman and Obstfeld, 2009. "Economies of scale, imperfect competition, andinternational trade – Chapter 6", in

International Economics, Theory and Policy, 8th Edition, Pearson education, India.Marshall, Alfred, 1890, Principles of Economics, London: Macmillan, 1890.

Myrdal, G., 1957, Rich Lands and Poor, New York: Harper and Brothers (Especially chapters1­‐5 and 11).

 

Perroux, F., 1970, "Note on the concept of growth poles", in Regional Economics: Theoryand Practice, edited by David McKee, Robert Dean, William Leahy, New York: The FreePress, 1970 (difficult to read, but important).

 

Rosenthal, Stuart, and Strange, William S. 2003. "Evidence on the nature and sources ofagglomeration economies",

Handbook of Urban and Regional Economics, Vol. 4. (Accessible through www.rotman.utoronto.ca/~wstrange)

 

Stigler, George, 1951, "The division of labor is limited by the extent of the market", TheJournal of Political Economy, 59(3), 185­‐193.

 

Tiebout, C., 1956, "Exports and regional economic growth." Journal of Political Economy LXIV: 160­‐164 (April); Followed by North, D., "A Reply," (idem, pp. 165­‐168) and Tiebout,"Rejoinder." The latter is available on: www.jstor.org.

 

Recommended video clips (conference discussants):

 

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Conversation with Pascal Lamy (Oct. 29, 2014):https://globalvaluechains.org/video/duke­‐global­‐summit­‐ conversation­‐pascal­‐lamy

 

A Conversation with Anabel González (Oct. 29, 2014):https://globalvaluechains.org/video/duke­‐global­‐summit­‐conversation­‐anabel­‐gonz%C3%A1lez

 

Recommended links:

Dike University, Centre on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, at the SocialScience Research Institute, MENA:     http://www.cggc.duke.edu/gvc/project.php?proj=181

Session 3: Industrial policy and FDI (3 items)

Ch. 2: Conceptual framework and Ch. 9: Policy Implications - Thomas Farole, DeborahWinkler

Chapter | Essential | Open access e-book

Industrial policy for the twenty­‐first Century - Dani Rodrik, 2004Document | Essential

Additional Reading (1 items)

Amsden, Alice H., and Wan­‐wen Chu. 2003. Beyond Late Development: Taiwan'sUpgrading Policies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

 

Audretsch, David, Falck, Oliver, Feldman, Maryann P., and Heblich, Stephen, 2008, "Thelifecycle of regions." CEPR, Discussion Papers 6757.

 

Blecher, Marc, and Vivienne Shue. 2001. "Into Leather: State­‐Led Development and thePrivate Sector in Xinji." China Quarterly 166 (2001): 368–93.

 

Chang, Ha Joon, 1994, The Political Economy of Industrial Policy, London: Macmillan.

 

Chang, Ha­‐Joon, 2003, "Trade and industrial policy issues", in Ha­‐Joon Chang (editor),

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2003, Rethinking Development Economics, Anthem Press, London, pp. 258­‐276.

 

Conroy, E. Michael, 1973, "Rejection of growth center strategy in Latin American regionaldevelopment planning", Land Economics, Vol. 49, No. 4 (Nov., 1973), pp. 371­‐380.

 

Conroy, M and A Glasmeier, 1995, "Industrial strategies, the newly industrializingeconomies, and new international trade theory in Latin America", Environment andPlanning A, Vol. 27, pp. 1­‐10.

 

Conway, Patrick, and Manju Shah. 2010. "Incentives, Exports, and InternationalCompetitiveness in Sub­‐Saharan Africa: Lessons from the Apparel Industry." World Bank,Washington, DC.

 

Crescenzi, Ricardo, Rodriguez­‐Pose, Andres and Storper, Michael, 2012, "The territorialdynamics of innovation in China and India", Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 12, No. 5,pp. 1055­‐1085.

 

Dijkstra, A. G., 2000, "Trade liberalization and industrial development in Latin America",World Development, Vol. 28, No.9, pp.1567­‐158.

 

Dinh, H. T., Palmade, V., Chandra, V., Cossar, F., 2012, "Light Manufacturing in Africa:Targeted Policies to Enhance Private Investment and Create Jobs", International Bank forReconstruction and Development, Department of International Development.

 

Gereffi, Gary, 2006, "Lecture 2. Global consolidation and industrial upgrading: The promiseand perils of development". In The new offshoring of jobs and global development, ILOSocial Policy Lectures, ILO, Geneva.

 

Giuliani, Elisa, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti, 2005, "Upgrading in global valuechains: Lessons from Latin American clusters", World Development, Vol. 33, No. 4, pp.549­‐573.

 

Harrison, Ann, and Andres Rodríguez­‐Clare. 2010. "Trade, Foreign Investment, and

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Industrial Policy for Developing Countries." In Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. 5of Dani Rodrik and Mark Rosenzweig eds., 4039–214. Amsterdam: North Holland.

 

Hsueh, Li­‐min, Chen­‐kuo Hsu, and Dwight H. Perkins, eds. 2001. Industrialization and theState: The Changing Role of the Taiwan Government in the Economy, 1945–1998.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Kaldor, N., 1970, "The Case for Regional Economic policies", Scottish Journal of PoliticalEconomy, 17(3), 337­‐348. Lall, Sanjaya. 2004. Reinventing Industrial Strategy: The Role ofGovernment Policy in Building Industrial Competitiveness. G­‐24 Discussion Paper Series28. United Nations.

 

New York.Arrow, K. J., 1962, "The economic implications of learning by doing", The reviewof economic studies, 29(3), 155­‐ 173.

 

Le, Duy Binh. 2010. "Review of Policies and Investment Incentives: Performance of Policyin Support of the Development of the Manufacturing Industry in Vietnam." World Bank,Hanoi.

 

Neffke, F., Henning, M., & Boschma, R., 2011, "How do regions diversify over time?Industry relatedness and the development of new growth paths in regions", EconomicGeography, 87(3), 237­‐265.

 

Rodrick, Dani, 2008, "Normalizing industrial policy", Commission on growth andDevelopment, Working Paper No. 3.

 

Saith, Ashwani, 2008, "China and India: The Institutional Roots of DifferentialPerformance", Development and Change 39(5): 723–757.

 

UNIDO, 2009, Industrial Development Report 2009: Breaking In and Moving Up. NewIndustrial Challenges for the Bottom Billion and the Middle Income Countries, Vienna:UNIDO.

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Session 4: The spatial dimension of industrialization: Clusters,industrial districts and special economic zones (3 items)

How does insertion in global value chains affect upgrading in industrial clusters? - JohnHumphrey, Hubert Schmitz, 2002

Article

Special Economic Zones in Africa: Comparing Performance and Learning from GlobalExperience - Thomas Farole, 2011

Webpage | Essential | Open access document. Read chapters 1, 2 and 8

Additional Reading (1 items)

Huang, Zuhui, Xiaobo Zhang and Yunwei Zhu, 2007, "The Role of clustering in ruralindustrialization: A case study of the footwear industry in Wenzhou", International FoodPolicy Research Institute, Discussion Paper 705, Washington DC.

               

Kishimoto, Chikashi, 2004, "Chapter 9­‐ Clustering and Upgrading in Global Value Chains:the Taiwanese personal computer industry", In Local Enterprises in the Global Economy:Issues of Governance and Upgrading, pp. edited by Hubert Schmitz, Edward ElgarPublishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK.

 

McCormick, Dorothy, 1998, "Enterprise clusters in Africa: On the way to industrialisation?,IDS, Discussion Paper No. 366, IDS, Sussex.

 

Meagher, Kate, 2007, "Manufacturing disorder: Liberalization, informal enterprise andeconomic 'ungovernance' in African small firm clusters", Development and Change, Vol.38, No. 3, pp. 473­‐503.

 

Nadvi, K and S Barrientos, 2004, Industrial Clusters and Poverty Reduction: Towards aMethodology for Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Cluster Development Initiatives,Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 2004.

 

Norton, R., and Rees, J., "The product cycle and the spatial decentralization of AmericanManufacturing", Regional Studies, v. 13, 141­‐151, 1979.

 

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Ohno, A, 2009, "Chapter 3: Rural clustering at incipient stages of economic development:Hand­‐weaving clusters in Lao PDR", in Huang, Yukon, and Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi,eds., 2009, Reshaping economic geography in East Asia, Washington: World Bank.

 

Parr, B. John, 1999, "Growth­‐pole strategies in regional economic planning: a retrospectiveview. Part I: Origins and advocacy", Urban Studies, 36, 1195­‐1215.

 

Pietrobelli, Carlo, Rabellotti , Roberta and Gorgoni, Sara, 2009, "Appropriate technology,clusters and poverty reduction. In: Overcoming Persistent Inequality and Poverty: AConference in Honour of Frances Stewart, September 17­‐18, 2009, Oxford Department ofInternational Development Queen Elizabeth House University of Oxford, (Unpublished).

 

Puppim de Oliveira, José (ed.), 2008, Upgrading Clusters and Small Enterprises inDeveloping Countries, Ashgate, Farnham. Rabellotti, R, 1995, "Is there an 'industrialdistrict model'? Footwear districts in Italy and Mexico compared", World Development, Vol.23, No. 1, pp. 29­‐41.

 

World Bank, 2008, World Development Report 2009: Reshaping Economic Geography,World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Session 5: The social dimension of industrialization: The informal sector(2 items)

The Informal Economy and Decent Work: A Policy Resource Guide supporting transitions toformality

Article

Additional Reading (1 items)

Birkbeck, Chris, 1979, "Garbage, industry, and the 'vultures' of Cali, Colombia", in Bromley,Ray and Chris Gerry (eds.), Casual Work and Poverty in Third World Cities, Wiley,Chichester, pp. 161­‐183.

 

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De Soto, H. (2003). Mystery of capital: why capitalism triumphs in the West and failseverywhere else. Basic books.The ILO: Creating decent work on the informal economy

 

Meagher K., 2010. Identity Economics: Social networks and the informal economy inNigeria. Boydell & Brewer Ltd

 

McCormick, D. (1999). African enterprise clusters and industrialization: Theory and reality.World development, 27(9), 1531­‐1551.

 

Portes, A. (1994). When more can be less: labor standards, development, and the informaleconomy. Contrapunto: The informal sector debate in Latin America, 113­‐129.KateMeagher: Identity Economics: Social networks and the informal economy in Nigeria.>>Find her article on transformational potential of informal economies.

 

Prahalad, C. K., 2010, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Eradicating Povertythrough Profits, Pearson Education, New Jersey, pp. 25­‐46 (Part II, chapter 1)

 

Rakowski, C. A. (Ed.). (1994). Contrapunto: The informal sector debate in Latin America.SUNY Press.

 

Simone, A. (2004). People as infrastructure: intersecting fragments in Johannesburg. PublicCulture, 16(3), 407­‐429.

 

Session 6: Mobility, poverty and the environment (3 items)

Livelihoods, daily mobility and poverty in sub-saharan Africa. - D.F Bryceson, T.C Mbara, DMaunder, 2003

Journal

Chapter 1:The urban mobility challenge - UN‐Habitat, 2013Chapter | Essential | Digitised reading

Additional Reading (1 items)

 

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Banister, David, 2005, Unsustainable Transport. City Transport in the New Century,Routledge, Abingdon.

 

Banister, David and Joseph Berechman, 2000, Transport Investment and EconomicDevelopment, UCL Press, London. Banjo, Adegboyego, 1994, "Deregulation of Urban PublicTransport Services. Some Realities for Policy Makers in African Cities, Third World PlanningReview, Vol. 16, No. 4.

 

Betancourt Morales, Ernesto, 2010, "Promoting the right to the city through a transportsystem? The case of Transmilenio, the BRT of Bogotá", unpublished MSc dissertation,DPU­‐UCL, available fromhttp://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/dpu/metrocables/dissemination (last accessed 30/11/11).

 

Brand, Peter and Julio D Dávila, 2011, "Mobility innovation at the urban margins: Medellín'sMetrocables", City, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 647­661.

 

Bryceson, Deborah, Annabel Bradbury and Trevor Bradbury, 2008, "Roads to rural povertyreduction. Exploring rural roads and their impact on mobility in Africa and Asia",Development Policy Review, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 177­‐196.

 

Camarero, Luis A. and Jesús Oliva, 2008, "Exploring the social face of urban mobility: Dailymobility as part of the social structure in Spain", International Journal of Urban andRegional Research, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 344­‐362.

 

Campbell, Scott, 1999, "Planning: Green cities, growing cities, just cities? Urban planningand the contradictions of sustainable development", in D Satterthwaite (ed.), TheEarthscan Reader on Sustainable Cities, Earthscan, London, pp. 251­‐273.

 

Dávila, Julio D. (ed.), 2013, Urban Mobility and Poverty. Lessons from Medellín and Soacha,Colombia, DPU­‐UCL and Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

 

Dimitriou, Harry and Ralph Gakenheimer (eds.), 2011, Urban Transport in the DevelopingWorld. A Handbook of Policy and Practice, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.

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GTZ, 2007, Sustainable Transport: A Sourcebook for Policy‐makers in Developing Cities,GTZ, Bonn.

 

Hogan, D. J and R. Ojima, 2008, "Urban sprawl. A challenge for sustainability", in G.Martine, G. McGranahan, M. Montgomery and R. Fernández­‐Castilla (editors), The NewGlobal Frontier. Urbanization, Poverty and Environment in the 21st Century, Earthscan,London, pp. 203­‐216.

 

Kenworthy, Jeffrey, 2006, "The eco­‐city: Ten key transport and planning dimensions forsustainable city development",

Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 18, No. 1 (April), pp. 67­‐85.

 

Kumar, Sunalini, 2011, "Clean air, dirty logic? Environmental activism, citizenship, and thepublic sphere in Delhi", in Desai, R and Sanyal, R (editors), Urbanizing Citizenship:Contested Spaces in Indian Cities, Sage, New Delhi, pp. 135­‐160.

 

Levy, Caren, 2013, "Transport, diversity and the socially just city: The significance ofgender relations", in Dávila, J. (ed.), Urban Mobility and Poverty. Lessons from Medellín andSoacha, Colombia, DPU­‐UCL and Universidad Nacional de Colombia, pp. 23­‐29.

 

Newman, P, 2006, "The environmental impact of cities", Environment and Urbanization,Vol. 18, No. 2 (October), pp. 275­‐ 295.

Newman, P. and J. Kenworthy, 1999, Sustainability and Cities: Automobile Dependence,Island Press, Washington DC.

 

Oviedo, D. and Dávila, Julio D., 2015, "Transport, urban development and the peripheralpoor in Colombia: Placing splintering urbanism in the context of transport networks",Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 51, pp. 180-192.

 

Palmer, Ian et al., 2015, "Urban Infrastructure in Sub­‐Saharan Africa: Harnessing LandValues, Housing and Transport", Final Report to DFID, African Centre for Cities, Universityof Cape Town [http://pdg.co.za/dfid­‐harnessing­‐land­‐values­‐reports/].

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Preston, J. and F. Rajé, 2006, "Accessibility, mobility and transport­‐related socialexclusion", Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 151­‐160.

 

Pojani, Dorina and Dominic Stead (eds.), 2017, The Urban Transport Crisis in EmergingEconomies, Springer, Switzerland.

 

Porter, Gina, 2007, "Transport planning in Sub­‐Saharan Africa", Progress in DevelopmentStudies, Vol. 7, No. 3 and Vol. 8, No. 3.

 

Porter, Gina and Emma Mawdsley, 2008, "Mobility and development", Geography ReviewVol. 21, No. 4, pp. 16­‐18. Rodrigue, J. P., C. Comtois and B. Slack, 2006, The Geography ofTransport Systems, Routledge, London.

 

Rydin, Y., Bleahu, A., Davies, M., Dávila, J. D., Friel, S., De Grandis, G., . . . Wilkinson, P.,2012, "Shaping cities for health: complexity and the planning of urban environments in the21st century", The Lancet, 379(9831), pp. 2079­‐2108.

 

Sclar, E., M. Lonrotth and Wolmar, C., 2014, Urban Access for the 21st Century. Financeand Governance Models for Transport Infrastructure, Routledge, London.

 

Setboonsarng, Sununtar, 2006, "Transport infrastructure and poverty reduction", PolicyBrief No. 21, Asian Development Bank, Manila.

 

Stanley, John et al., 2011, Mobility, social exclusion and wellbeing: Exploring the links,Transportation Research Part A, pp. 789­‐801.

 

Starkey, Paul and John Hine, 2014, "Poverty and sustainable transport: How transportaffects poor people with policy implications for poverty reduction. A literature review",ODI, UN­‐Habitat, DFID.

 

Starkey, Paul et al., 2002, "Improving rural mobility: Options for developing motorized and

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non­‐motorized transport in rural areas", World Bank Technical Paper No. 525, WashingtonDC.

 

Suzuki, Hiroaki et al., 2015, Financing Transit­‐oriented Development with Land Values,World Bank, Washington DC. Todes, Alison, 2012, "New directions in spatial planning:Linking strategic spatial plans and infrastructure development".

 

Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 400­‐414.

 

Tran, Hoai Anh and Ann Schlyter, 2010, "Gender and class in urban transport: The cases ofXian and Hanoi", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 22, No. 1 (April), pp. 139­‐155.

 

Ureta, S., 2008, "To move or not to move? Social exclusion, accessibility and daily mobilityamong the low­‐income population in Santiago, Chile", Mobilities, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp.269­‐289.

 

Urry, J. 2007, Mobilities, Polity, Cambridge.

 

Venter, C., V. Vokolkova and J. Michalek, 2007, "Gender, residential location, andhousehold travel: Empirical findings from lowincome urban settlements in Durban, SouthAfrica", Transport Reviews, Vol. 27, No. 6, pp. 653677.

 

Verma, A. and T. V. Ramanayya, 2014, Public Transport Planning and Management inDeveloping Countries, CRC Press, London.

 

van der Waals J., 2000, "The compact city and the environment: A review", Tijdschrift voorEconomische en Sociale Geografie, Vol. 91, No. 2, pp. 111121.

 

Williams, Katie (editor), 2005, Spatial Planning, Urban Form and Sustainable Transport,Ashgate, Aldershot, UK. World Resources Institute, 2015, Cities Safer by Design,Washington DC.

 

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Session 7: Technology and development (IT & telecommunications) (2items)

Discourses on ICT and development - Avgerou, Chrisanthi, 2010Article | Essential | E-journal

Additional Reading (1 items)

Abraham, Reuben, 2008, "Mobile phones and economic development: Evidence from thefishing industry in India", Information Technologies and International Development, Vol. 4,No. 1, pp. 5­‐17.

 

Aguiléra, Anne, Caroline Guillot and Alain Rallet, 2012, "Mobile ICTs and physical mobility:Review and research agenda", Transportation Research Part A, pp. 664­‐672.

 

Bernardes, Américo, Tristão da Motta and Eduardo Albuquerque, 2003, "Cross­‐over,thresholds, and interactions between science and technology: Lessons for less­‐developedcountries", Research Policy, Vol. 32, No. 5, pp. 865­‐885.

 

Duncombe, Richard, 2006, "Analysing ICT applications for poverty reduction viamicro­‐enterprise using the livelihoods framework", Development Informatics WorkingPaper No. 27, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester.

 

Duncombe, Richard and Alemayehu Molla, 2006, "SMEs and e­‐commerce in developingcountries: Frameworks for assessing the role of change agents", Development InformaticsWorking Paper No. 26, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University ofManchester.

 

Edgerton, David, 2007, The Shock of the Old. A Global History of Twentieth CenturyTechnology, Profile Books Ltd, London.

 

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The Economist, 2012, "A sense of place. A special report on technology and geography"(27 October).      The Economist, 2009, "Mobile marvels. A special report on telecoms inemerging markets" (26 September).

 

The Economist, 2008, "The electronic bureaucrat. A special report on technology andgovernment" (16 February).

 

Etzo, S and G Collender, 2010, "The mobile phone 'revolution' in Africa: Rhetoric orreality?, African Affairs, Vol. 109, No. 437, pp. 659­‐668.

 

Forestier, E, J Grace and C Kenny, 2002, "Can information and communication technologiesbe pro­‐poor?", Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 26, pp. 623­‐646.

 

Gebreah, Frew Amare, 2002, "Getting connected. Competition and diffusion of Africanmobile telecommunications markets", World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.2863, Washington DC.

 

Greenberg, A., 2005, ICTs for Poverty Alleviation: Basic Tool and Enabling Sector, SIDA,Stockholm.

 

Indjikian, Rouben and Donald Siegel, 2005, "The impact of investment in IT on economicperformance: Implications for developing countries", World Development, Vol. 33, No. 5,pp. 681­‐700.

 

Jacobson, Arne, 2007, "Connective power: Solar electrification and social change inKenya", World Development, Vol. 35, No.1, pp. 144­‐162.

 

Jensen, R, 2007, "The digital provide: Information (technology), market performance, andwelfare in the South Indian fisheries sector", The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol.CXXII, No. 3, pp. 879­‐924.

 

Kleine, Dorothea, 2010, 'ICT4WHAT? Using the Choice Framework to operationalise thecapability approach to development', Journal of International Development, Vol. 22, No. 5,

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pp. 674­‐692.

 

Kleine, Dorothea and Tim Unwin, 2009, "Technological revolution, evolution, newdependencies", Third World Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 1045­‐1067.

 

Madon, Shirin, 2005, "Governance lessons from the experience of telecentres in Kerala",European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 14, pp. 401­‐416.

 

Madon, Shirin, 2006, "IT­‐based government reform initiatives in the Indian State ofGujarat", Journal of International Development, Vol. 18, pp. 877­‐888.

 

Schumacher, E F, 1973, Small is Beautiful, Blond and Briggs, London.

 

Sen, Amartya, 2010, "The mobile and the world", Information Technologies andInternational Development, Vol. 6, pp. 1­‐3. Srinivas, Smita and Judith Sutz, 2008,"Developing countries and innovation: Searching for a new analytical approach",Technology in Society, Vol. 30, pp. 129­‐140.

 

Srinavasan, Janaki and Jenna Burrell, 2015, "On the importance of price information tofishers and to economists: Revisiting mobile phone use among fishers in Kerala",Information Technologies and International Development, Vol. 11, pp. 57­‐70.

 

Stallmeyer, John, 2008, "New Silicon Valleys: Tradition, globalization, and information­‐technology development in Bangalore, India", Traditional Dwellings and SettlementsReview Vol. 19, No 2, pp. 21­‐36.

 

Thomas, Jayan Jose and Govindan Parayil, 2008, "Bridging the social and digital divides inAndhra Pradesh and Kerala: A capabilities approach", Development and Change, Vol. 39,No. 3, pp. 409­‐435.

 

UNCTAD, 2015, Information Economy Report 2015, United Nations Conference on Tradeand Development, Geneva (see previous annual reports at http://unctad.org)

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Wilson, Gordon and Richard Heeks, 2000, "Technology, poverty and development", inAllen, Tim and Alan Thomas (eds.), Poverty and Development into the 21st Century, OpenUniversity, Oxford: pp. 403­‐424 (chapter 19)

 

World Bank, 2006, Information and Communications for Development. Global Trends andPolicies, The World Bank, Washington DC.

 

World Bank, 2015, The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology2015, World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Zheng, Yingqin and Ben Carsten Stahl, 2012, "Evaluating Emerging ICTs: A CriticalCapability Approach of Technology", in Oosterlaken, I. & Van den Hoven , J. (eds.), TheCapability Approach, Technology and Design, Springer, UK.

 

Session 8: Infrastructure finance and regulation. The political economyof infrastructure service provision. (3 items)

Making services work for poor peopleWebpage

Are the debates on water privatization missing the point? Experiences from Africa, Asiaand Latin America Africa, Asia and Latin America - Jessica Budds, GordonMcGranahan, 2003

Journal | Essential

Additional Reading (1 items)

Abel, Afon, 2007, "An analysis of solid waste generation in a traditional African city: theexample of Ogbomoso, Nigeria", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 19, No. 2 (October),pp. 527­‐537.

 

Allen, Adriana, Julio D Dávila and Pascale Hofmann, 2006, "The peri­‐urban water poor:Citizens or consumers?", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 18, No. 2 (October), pp.

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Amis, P and S Kumar, 2000, "Urban economic growth, infrastructure and poverty in India:Lessons from Visakhaptnam", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 185­‐196.

 

Anderson, Aileen, 2011, "Emerging trends in the water and sanitation sector", BuildingPartnerships for Development (www.bpdws.org).

 

Atkinson, A., J. D. Dávila, E. Fernandes and M. Mattingly (eds.), 1999, The Challenge ofEnvironmental Management in Urban Areas, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK (especially chapters 9,16, 22 and 25).

 

Ayee, Joseph and Richard Crook, 2003, "'Toilet Wars': Urban sanitation services and thepolitics of public­‐private partnerships in Ghana", IDS Centre for the Future State WorkingPaper No. 213, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.

 

Batley, R. and G. Larbi, 2004, The Changing Role of Government. The Reform of PublicServices in Developing Countries, Palgrave, Basingstoke.

 

Batley, R., 1996, "Public­‐private Relationships and Performance in Service Provision",Urban Studies, Vol. 33, Nos. 4­‐5, pp. 723­‐751.

 

Baud, I. and J. de Wit (editors), 2008, New Forms of Urban Governance in India: Shifts,Models, Networks and Contestations, Sage, London.

 

Bayliss, Kate, 2009, "Private sector participation in African infrastructure. Is it worth therisk?", IPC­‐IG Working Paper No. 55.

 

Bitran, E. and P. Serra, 1998, "Regulation of privatized utilities: The Chilean experience",World Development, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 945­‐962.

 

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BPD, 2011, "Improving partnership governance in water services" (www.bpdws.org).

 

Chaplin, S. E., 2011, "Indian cities, sanitation and the state: The politics of the failure toprovide", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 23, No. 1 (April), pp. 57­‐70.

 

Deininger, Klaus and Paul Mpuga, 2005, "Does greater accountability improve the qualityof public service delivery? Evidence from Uganda", World Development, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp.171­‐191.

 

The Economist, 2009, "Talking rubbish: A special report on waste" (28 February).

 

Environment and Urbanization Volume 27, Nos. 1 (April 2015) and 2 (October 2015):"Sanitation and drainage in cities". Estache, Antonio, Andrés Gómez­‐Lobo and DannyLeipziger, 2001, "Utilities privatization and the poor: Lessons and evidence from LatinAmerica", World Development, Vol. 29, No. 7, pp. 1179­‐1198.

 

Fahmi, W. and K. Sutton, 2010, "Cairo's contested garbage: Sustainable solid wastemanagement and the Zabbaleen's right to the city", Sustainability, Vol. 2, No. 6, pp.1765­‐1783.

 

Gandy, Matthew, 2008, "Landscapes of disaster: Water, modernity and urbanfragmentation in Mumbai", Environment and Planning A, Vol. 40, pp. 108­‐130.

 

Gronwall, J, M Mulenga and G McGranahan, 2010, "Groundwater, self­‐supply and poorurban dwellers. A review with case studies of Bangalore and Lusaka", Human SettlementsWorking Paper Series, Water and Sanitation No. 26, International Institute for Environmentand Development, London.

 

Hardoy, A. and R. Schusterman, 2000, "Privatisation of water supply and sanitationservices, and the urban poor", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 12, No. 2.

 

IPC­‐IG, 2009, "Equitable access to basic utilities. Public versus private and beyond",Poverty in Focus No. 18. Johnstone, Nick and Libby Wood (eds.), 2001, Private Firms and

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Public Water, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.      Joshi, A. and M. Moore, 2004,"Institutionalised co­‐production: Unorthodox public service delivery in challengingenvironments", Journal of Development Studies Vol. 40 No. 4, pp.31­‐49.

 

Kinnaman, Thomas, 2009, "Editorial: The economics of municipal solid wastemanagement", Waste Management, Vol. 29, pp. 2615­‐2617.

 

Komives, K. et al., 2005, Water, Electricity, and the Poor: Who Benefits from UtilitySubsidies?, The World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Londsdale, Chris, 2007, "Review article: The challenge of public­‐private partnerships",Local Government Studies, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 311­‐319.

 

McFarlane, Colin, 2008, "Sanitation in Mumbai's informal settlements: State, 'slum' andinfrastructure", Environment and Planning A, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 88­‐107.

 

McGranahan, G and D Satterthwaite, 2006, "Governance and getting the private sector toprovide better water and sanitation services to the urban poor", Human SettlementsDiscussion Paper Series, Theme: Water No. 2, International Institute for Environment andDevelopment, London.

 

Mehta, L et al, 2007, "Liquid dynamics: Challenges for sustainability in water andsanitation", Working Paper 6, STEPS Centre, Brighton, UK.

 

Myers, G., 2005, Disposable Cities: Garbage, Governance, and Sustainable Development inUrban Africa, Aldershot, Ashgate, UK.

 

Nickson, A., 1997, "The public­‐private mix in urban water supply", International Review ofAdministrative Sciences, Vol. 63, pp. 165­‐186.

 

Nickson, A. and C. Vargas, 2002, "The limitations of water regulation: The failure of theCochabamba concession in Bolivia", Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp.99­‐120.

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Parizeau, K., V. MacLaren and L. Chanthy, 2008, "Budget sheets and buy­‐in: Financingcommunity­‐based waste management in Siem Reap, Cambodia", Environment andUrbanization, Vol. 20, No. 2 (October), pp. 445­‐463.

 

Pigeon, M. et al., 2012, Remunicipalization: Putting Water Back in Public Hands,Transnational Institute, Amsterdam. Pierre, Jon and Guy Peters, 2000, Governance, Politicsand the State, MacMillan Press, London.

Solo, Tova María, 2008, "Financial exclusion in Latin America: or the social costs of notbanking the urban poor", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 20, No. 1 (April), pp. 47­‐66.

 

Smith, Laïla, 2004, "The murky waters of the second wave of neoliberal corporatization asa service delivery model in Cape Town", Geoforum, Vol. 35, pp. 375­‐393.

 

Trémolet, Sophie and Peter Börkey, 2011, Meeting the Challenge of Financing Water andSanitation: Tools and Approaches, OECD, Paris.

 

Thieme, Tatiana, 2010, "Youth, waste and work in Mathare: Whose business and whosepolitics?", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 21, No. 2 (October), pp. 333­‐352.

 

UNDP, 2006, Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis. HumanDevelopment Report 2006, United Nations Development Programme, New York.

 

Water and Sanitation Program, 2003, Better Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor. GoodPractice from Sub­‐Saharan Africa, Water Utility Partnership for Capacity Building Africa,Nairobi.

 

World Bank, 1994, World Development Report 1994. Infrastructure for Development, WorldBank, Washington DC.    World Bank, 1997, World Development Report 1997. The State ina Changing World, World Bank, Washington DC.     World Bank, 2003, World DevelopmentReport 2004. Making Services Work for Poor People, World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Other resources::

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Case studies on PPP: http://www.ncppp.org/undp/index.html

 

On bottled water: http://storyofstuff.org/bottledwater/

 

On performance of non­‐privatised infrastructure services: www.municipalservicesproject.org/

 

Film: Cairo Garbage (2009), Dir. M. Krogh. 55 mins. Cities on Speed Series No. 3.

Session 9: Small-scale infrastructure service suppliers and the poor (2items)

Informal Water Vendors and the Urban Poor - MARIANNE KJELLÉN, G McGranahanArticle | Essential

Additional Reading (1 items)

Allen, Adriana, Julio D. Dávila and Pascale Hofmann, 2006, Governance of Water andSanitation Services for the Peri­‐Urban Poor. A Framework for Understanding and Action,Development Planning Unit, UCL, London.

 

Burra, S., S. Patel and T. Kerr, 2003, "Community­‐designed, built and managed toiletblocks in Indian cities", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 11­‐32.

 

Chambers, R, 2009, "Going to scale with community­‐led Total Sanitation: Reflections onexperience, issues and ways forward", IDS Practice Paper No. 1, IDS, Brighton.

 

Fisher, J., A. Cotton and B. Reed, 2006, "Public health reform: Lessons from history",Municipal Engineer, Vol. 1591, pp. 3­‐ 10.

 

Gulyani, S. and E. M. Bassett, 2007, "Retrieving the baby from the bathwater: Slum

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upgrading in Sub­‐Saharan Africa", Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy,Vol. 25, pp. 486­‐515.

 

Hamdi, Nabeel, 2004, Small Change. About the Art of Practice and Limits of Planning inCities, Earthscan, London.

 

Rydin, Y., Bleahu, A., Davies, M., Dávila, J. D., Friel, S., De Grandis, G., . . . Wilkinson, P.,2012, "Shaping cities for health: complexity and the planning of urban environments in the21st century", The Lancet, 379(9831), 2079­‐2108.

 

Solo, Tova María, 2003, Independent Water Entrepreneurs in Latin America. The otherPrivate Sector in Water Services, The World Bank, Washington DC.

 

Solo, Tova María, 1999, "Small­‐scale entrepreneurs in the urban water and sanitationmarket", Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 117­‐131.

 

Tayler, Kevin, 2008, "Urban sanitation: Lessons from experience", Waterlines, Vol. 27, No.1, pp. 30­‐47.

 

Additional references: See Session 8

Additional Readings (19 items)

Chapter 10.4: Institutional quality and the ability to attract FDI - J.H. Dunning, S.M. LundanChapter | Digitised reading

Chapter 10.5: Economic growth and inbound FDI - J.H. Dunning, S.M. LundanChapter | Digitised reading

Chapter 10.7: The investment development path - J.H. Dunning, S.M. LundanChapter | Digitised reading

Location theory and regional economic growth - Douglass C. North, 1955Article

Why East Asia overtook Latin America : agrarian reform, industrialisation and development- Cristóbal Kay, 2002

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Chapter 8: Garbage, industry, and the 'vultures' of Cali, Colombia - Chris BirkbeckChapter | Digitised reading

Increasing returns and economic geography - Paul R. Krugman, March 1990Document | Read pages 1- beginning of 8 and 22 - 24 only.

Debating industrialization - Ray KielyChapter | Recommended | Digitised reading

Chapter 19: Location and innovation : the new economic geography of innovation,spillovers and agglomeration - P. Maryann Feldman

Chapter | Digitised reading

Increasing returns and economic progress - Allyn A. Young, 1928Article

Clustering and Industrialization: Introduction - H Schmitz, 1999-09Article | Recommended

The resurgence of regional economies, ten years later: The region as a nexus of untradedinterdependencies - M. Storper, 1995-01-01

Article

Chapter 10: Urbanization and the new spatial division of labor - A.J. ScottChapter

Regions matter: Economic recovery, innovation and sustainable growth - OECD, 2009Document | Introduction, pp. 1-15

Chapter - Navigating this report - World Bank, 2009Webpage

How do regions diversify over time? Industry relatedness and the development of newgrowth paths in regions - Frank Neffke, Martin Henning, Ron Boschma, 2011-07

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Chapter 4: Agglomeration processes and industrial complex formation - A.J. ScottChapter

Chapter - Overview - World Bank, 2009Webpage

A theory of infrastructure-led development - Pierre-Richard Agénor, 2010-5Article

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