The 'New Minimalist Approach' to Private-Sector Development: A Critical Assessment
Recent literature on private-sector development emphasises the need to establish a 'level playing field' and tends to disregard selective supportive interventions. The most commonly highlighted elements are administrative simplification and effective property rights policies, with business services largely left to private providers - what we call the 'new minimalist approach' (NMA). However, the NMA is based on certain unrealistic assumptions and is barely backed by empirical evidence. A range of complementary public policies is needed to create competitive sectors and overcome internal constraints, especially in small-scale economies. Copyright 2006 Overseas Development Institute.
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2006
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Authors: | Altenburg, Tilman ; Drachenfels, Christian von |
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Development Policy Review. - Overseas Development Institute. - Vol. 24.2006, 4, p. 387-411
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