Asian Development Experience Vol. 2: The Role of Governance in Asia

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Yasutani Shimomura
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Jan 19, 2004 - Business & Economics - 376 pages
This volume investigates the missing link, the complicated realities of the relations between governance and development through case studies of ASEAN countries. Its main objective is to explore a theoretical framework to overcoming the limitations of mainstream approaches by employing case studies on decentralization, crisis management, corporate governance and foreign aid management of both public and private entities. 
          
          From the beginning of the 1990s onwards, the international aid community has increasingly stressed that good governance, together with democracy and protection of basic human rights, is indispensable for sustainable economic development. The terms, however, are complex, broad, and arguable. They largely refer to discipline of government institutions and the capacity of the public sector.
          
          While a wide variety of empirical studies has been done on the relations between good governance and development, it is still unclear how the differences in governance influence development performance in a real world.
          

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Yasutami Shimomura is Professor, Faculty of Humanity and Environment, Hosei University, Japan

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