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Contribution to Book
Enhancing Service Delivery for National Development
Key Determinants of National Development: Historical Perspectives and Implications for Developing Economies (2015)
  • Kwaku Appiah-Adu, Central University Business School
  • Charles Blankson, University of North Texas
  • Kwabena G. Boakye, Georgia Southern University
Abstract
For those wishing to acquire knowledge on national development issues, this comprehensive compendium traverses a spectrum of subjects that the audience ought to be well acquainted with. The Editors provide instructive findings regarding national development, economic growth and their determinants, but they also offer historical perspectives on the subject and the implications for developing countries. The book addresses a suite of critical themes regarded by development experts to be germane in considering the pertinence of policies and their effective execution. These seven general thematic areas are explored: ¢ Leadership, governance, policy and strategy ¢ Public sector and public financial management ¢ Culture, institutions and people ¢ Natural resources ¢ Science, technology and infrastructure ¢ Private sector and financial markets ¢ Marketing, branding and service delivery This thematic approach enables the contributors to explore the impact of the constituents of each subject area on national development, within the context of a developing economy. The significance of the findings for the relevant stakeholders is consequently reviewed. The combination of theory and practice makes the book and its contents unique.
Keywords
  • National development,
  • Economic growth,
  • Developing countries
Disciplines
Publication Date
2015
Publisher
Kwaku Appiah-Adu and Mahamudu Bawumia
ISBN
9781472462831
Citation Information
Kwaku Appiah-Adu, Charles Blankson and Kwabena G. Boakye. "Enhancing Service Delivery for National Development" Surrey-EnglandKey Determinants of National Development: Historical Perspectives and Implications for Developing Economies (2015) p. 357 - 371
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kwabena-boakye/22/