Economic Management and Planning: Case Studies of Selected Commonwealth Countries
Synopsis
The book presents 11 case studies on economic planning, economic policy reforms, monetary management and tourism development from several developing countries.
The choice of topics and countries has been made primarily for meeting the need of developing appropriate case material for a newly designed international programme on Economic Management and Planning. These cases have been successfully used in more than four international training programmes at IIM, Ahmedabad. They provide useful data and relevant information to generate meaningful debates and discussions among practising senior level government officials working in economic ministries.
The cases demonstrate the extent of similarities in magnitude, nature, causes and intensity of economic problems faced by developing Commonwealth countries. The emphasis in these cases has been more on the processes of planning and decision making than on pure technical aspects. The cases also highlight the issues of decentralisation, environment and ecological concerns.
This publication will be useful to both training organisations and to policy-makers and planners in the developing countries.
Chapters
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Preface
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Planning As Development Management - Case of Commonwealth of Dominica
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Economic Planning in Tanzania - Framework and Possibilities
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Planning in Consistency Framework: Malaysian Experience
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Methodology of Planning and Planning Process in Kenya The Case of The 6th Plan 1989-93
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Urban Development Through Corporatism - The Case of Toronto Harbourfront
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Economic Policy Reforms : The Mauritian Experience
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Export Promotion Strategy and Trade Policy Reforms in Sri Lanka
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Issues in Monetary Management in Tanzania
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Issues in Monetary Management in Countries with Common Currency: The Case of East Caribbean Central Bank
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Tourism Development in St. Kitts and Nevis: Problems and Prospects
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Role of Tourism Sector in Mauritian Economy
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