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NameThe Private Sector and Development: Scan of Activities and Research
Author(s)Kevin McKague
Editor
Year2004
Publication TypeReport
Web Locationhttp://www.irisyorku.ca/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/privatesector-fullreport.pdf
Keywordssustainable development, Millennium Development Goals
Areas of InterestDevelopment
CitationMcKague, Kevin. 2004. The Private Sector and Development: Scan of Activities and Research. Ottawa: Development Research Centre.
SummaryThis report is a comprehensive scan of current activities, publications and research relating to the role of the private sector and development and was undertaken for the International Development Res
Abstract / DescriptionThis report is a comprehensive scan of current activities, publications and research relating to the role of the private sector and development and was undertaken for the International Development Research Centre. For most of the second half of the last century, international development policy was driven by two world views. On one hand, the development community, led by the United Nations, pursued a path toward global equity and social justice. On the other, the Bretton Woods institutions pursued pro-market, private sector oriented approaches to development. Although there has been a long history of misunderstanding and conflict between these two approaches, a period of rapprochement began in the mid-1990s with each approach beginning to discover value in the other. The launch of the UN Global Compact by Secretary General Kofi Annan in 2000 and the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002 marked significant milestones for recognizing the important role that the private sector can play in contributing to sustainable development and achieving the Millennium Development Goals. The 2004 Report of the UN Commission on the Private Sector and Development, Unleashing Entrepreneurship, emphasized the essential role that local private sector entrepreneurs play in growing dynamic, sustainable and competitive economies that create sustainable livelihoods, put people to work and raise standards of living.
Publisher/OrganizationDevelopment Research Centre
Cluster LibraryGovernance Law and Public Policy

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