COVID-19 and the case for global development
Oldekop, Johan A.1; Horner, Rory1; Hulme, David1; Adhikari, Roshan1; Agarwal, Bina1; Bakewell, Oliver1; Banks, Nicola1; Barrientos, Stephanie1; Bastia, Tanja1; Bebbington, Anthony J.1,2; Das, Upasak1; Dimova, Ralitza1; Duncombe, Richard1; Enns, Charis1; Fielding, David1; Foster, Christopher1; Frederiksen, Tomas1; Gao, Ping1; Gillespie, Tom1; Heeks, Richard1; Hickey, Sam1; Jepson, Nicholas1; Karamchedu, Ambarish1; Kothari, Uma1; Krishnan, Aarti1; Lavers, Tom1; Mamman, Aminu1; Mitlin, Diana1; Tabrizi, Negar Monazam1; Muller, Tanja R.1; Nadvi, Khalid1; Pasquali, Giovanni1; Pritchard, Rose1; Pruce, Kate1; Rees, Chris1; Renken, Jaco1; Savoia, Antonio1; Schindler, Seth1; Surmeier, Annika1,3; Tampubolon, Gindo1; Tyce, Matthew1; Unnikrishnan, Vidhya1; Zhang, Yin-Fang1; Alford, Matthew1; Foster, Timothy1; Hess, Martin1
2020-10
发表期刊WORLD DEVELOPMENT
ISSN0305-750X
摘要COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
关键词Global Development Development Studies International Development Pandemic COVID-19 Global Value Chains Digitalisation Debt Climate Change
DOI10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105044
WOS研究方向Development Studies ; Business & Economics
WOS类目Development Studies ; Economics
出版者PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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被引频次:153[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
专题新冠肺炎
循证社会科学证据集成
作者单位1.Univ Manchester;
2.Clark Univ;
3.Univ Cape Town
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Oldekop, Johan A.,Horner, Rory,Hulme, David,et al. COVID-19 and the case for global development[J]. WORLD DEVELOPMENT,2020.
APA Oldekop, Johan A..,Horner, Rory.,Hulme, David.,Adhikari, Roshan.,Agarwal, Bina.,...&Hess, Martin.(2020).COVID-19 and the case for global development.WORLD DEVELOPMENT.
MLA Oldekop, Johan A.,et al."COVID-19 and the case for global development".WORLD DEVELOPMENT (2020).
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