Postcrisis Growth and Development
588 pages
English

Postcrisis Growth and Development

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588 pages
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The Korea-World Bank High Level Conference on Post-Crisis Growth and Development, held in June 2010, in Busan, Republic of Korea, successfully brought key development issues to the forefront, laid the groundwork for setting global development priorities, and advanced the discussion among the international community, the G20, and the non-G20 countries on development policy. This volume compiles the papers and proceedings presented at this conference, which was attended by a mix of delegations from international organizations, high-level government officials, and eminent academics and practitioners. The conference covered a number of areas that are critical to the global development agenda and central to the G20's mandate to foster "strong, sustainable, and balanced growth."
The topics covered in the volume include both broad themes and specific sectors. The cross-cutting papers include: the emergence of multipolar growth in the post-crisis period led by structural reforms and rebalancing growth; an analysis of Korea's development experience that draws lessons on how to transform from a low-income country to an advanced economy in one generation; and the impact of the global crisis on achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 and regaining momentum toward their completion. The sectoral papers include: promoting aid for trade, specifically in resisting protectionism and recommitting to the Doha agenda; supporting infrastructure and sustainable development; ensuring agriculture and food security; and advancing inclusive finance.
The volume makes a strong case for integrating development into the G20 agenda and the need to bring non-G20 developing countries on board to ensure their participation in the global recovery and sustained growth and to enhance the legitimacy and credibility of the G20 process.

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POSTCRISIS
GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT
Shahrokh Fardoust Yongbeom Kim Claudia Sepúlveda EDITORSPOSTCRISIS
GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENTPOSTCRISIS
GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT
A Development Agenda for the G-20
Shahrokh Fardoust Yongbeom Kim Claudia Sepúlveda
Editors
Papers Presented at the Korea–World Bank High Level Conference on Post-Crisis Growth
and Development co-hosted by the Presidential Committee for the G-20 Seoul Summit
and the World, Bank, with the support of the Korea Institute for International Economic
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data has been requested.Contents
Foreword xv
Justin Yifu Lin and Il SaKong
Acknowledgments xix
About the Editors and Conference Presenters xxi
Abbreviations xxxiii
P ostcrisis Growth and Development:
A Development Agenda for the
G-20: Overview 1
Shahr okh Fardoust, Yongbeom Kim, and
Claudia Sepúlveda
1 Why De velopment Should Be a
Priority Agenda for the G-20 63
Il SaKong
2 Why the G-20 Should Be Interested
in the Development of the G-160 67Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
3 A Global Economy with Multiple
Growth Poles 77
Justin Yifu Lin
Comments by Ifzal Ali 106
Cy Jong-Wha Lee 110
vvi Contents
Comments by Tunde Lemo 114
Chair’s Summary by Trevor Manuel 116
4 The G-20 and Global Development 119
Zia Qureshi
Comments by Danny Leipziger 152
Cy Mahmoud Mohieldin 155
Comments by Robert Vos 160
Chair’s Summary by Graeme Wheeler 169
5 Joint Discovery and Upgrading of
Comparative Advantage: Lessons
from Korea’s Development Experience 173
Wonhyuk Lim
Comments by Danny Leipziger 227
Cy Klaus Rohland 232
Chair’s Summary by Yoon Je Cho 235
6 Achieving the Millennium Development
Goals in the Aftermath of the Global
Economic Crisis 239
Keeping the Promise 241
Jomo Kwame Sundaram
The Millennium Development
Goals after the Crisis 253
Delfi n Go and Hans Timmer
Chair’s Summary by Shahrokh Fardoust 269
7 Aid for Trade: Building on Progress
Today for Tomorrow’s Future 279
Bernard Hoekman and John S. Wilson
Comments by Arancha González 316
Cy Alan Winters 321
Chair’s Summary by Ernesto Zedillo 326 Contents vii
8 Infrastructure and Sustainable
Development 329
Marianne Fay and Michael Toman, with
Daniel Benitez and Stefan Csordas
Comments by Kiyoshi Kodera 373
Cy Haeryong Kwon 376
Comments by Helen Mountford 378
9 Food Security: The Need for
Multilateral Action 383
Christopher Delgado, with Robert Townsend,
Iride Ceccacci, Yurie Tanimichi Hoberg, Saswati
Bora, Will Martin, Don Mitchell, Don Larson,
Kym Anderson and Hassan Zaman
Comments by David Nabarro 426
Cy Cheikh Sourang 429
Comments by Joachim von Braun 433
Chair’s Summary by Hak-Su Kim 437
10 Toward Universal Access: Addressing
the Global Challenge of Financial Inclusion 439
Peer Stein, Bikki Randhawa
and Nina Bilandzic
Comments by Alfred Hannig 492
Cy Yongbeom Kim 495
Chair’ s Summary by Princess Máxima of the
Netherlands 499
Appendix A Matrix of Proposed Policy
Actions: A Development Agenda
for the G-20 503
Appendix B G-20 and Non–G-20
Selected Economic and Social Indicators 509
Index 525viii Contents
Boxes
1. A Summary of the Roundtable Policy Discussion 56
3.1. Examples of K nowledge Sharing for
Export Development 102
4.1. Infrastructure Investment Needs in Africa 133
8.1. Estimating Infrastructure Expenditure Needs 342
8.2. A Need f or Better Data on Public Infrastructure
Spending 346
8.3. Some Suggestions for Reducing the Costs of PPPs 351
8.4. Opportunities for Increasing Infrastructure Funding 354
10.1. M exico: An Example of Development Banks
Kick-Starting Financial Services 456
10.2. G-8 Summit (L’Aquila, July 2009) to 5x5 Declaration 461
10.3. Case Study: M-Pesa (Kenya) 463
10.4. Mzansi Accounts 466
10.5. Lack of Financial Capability in Practice 471
10.6. Go vernment-Led Initiatives in Data Collection
in India 476
10A.1. M icr ofi nance amid the Financial Crisis 482
Maps
10.1. Global Map of the Financially Included 447
10.2. Rec ent Examples of Countries Advancing Full
Financial Inclusion 452
Figures
1. Key P illars for Policy Action to Achieve Strong,
Sustainable, and Balanced Growth 4
2. Real GDP Gr owth in Developing and High-Income
Countries, 1991–2010 8
3. Contributions of Developing and High-Income
Countries to World GDP Growth, 1991–2010 9
4. Developing and High-Income Countries’ Share
of World GDP, 1980–2008 10

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