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The developer’s dilemma — collaborating researchers

A key output of the The developer's dilemma project will be an edited volume on the relationship between structural transformation, inequality, and inclusive growth. Bringing together empirical research and analysis from leading international scholars, it distils wide-ranging insights from a global survey and case studies from low- and middle-income countries —including Brazil and Chile from Latin America, Ghana and South Africa from sub-Saharan Africa, Bangladesh and India from South Asia, and China, Indonesia and Thailand from East and South-East Asia.

The developer's dilemma — structural transformation, inequality dynamics, and inclusive growth

 
Editors
Armida Alisjahbana, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP)
Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER
Andy Sumner, Professor, King’s College London
Arief Yusuf, Professor, Padjadjaran University
 
 
Structural transformation and inclusive growth — Kuznets 'developer's dilemma' in Indonesia
Kyunghoon Kim, PhD, King’s College London
Arriya Mungsunti, Researcher, Padjadjaran University
Andy Sumner, Professor, King’s College London
Arief Yusuf, Professor, Padjadjaran University
 
 
Structural transformation, inequality, and inclusive growth in China
Yanan Li, Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University
Chunbing Xing, Professor, Beijing Normal University
 
 
Benign growth — structural transformation and inclusive growth in Thailand
Peter Warr, Emeritus Professor, Australian National University
Waleerat Suphannachart, Assistant Professor, Kasetsart University
 
 
Kuznets' tension in India — two episodes
Saon Ray, Senior Fellow, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Sabyasachi Kar, Professor, University of Delhi
 
 
Structural transformation, inequality dynamics, and inclusive growth in Bangladesh
Selim Raihan, Professor, University of Dhaka
Sunera Saba Khan, Research Economist, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM)
 
 
Structural transformation and inclusive growth in Ghana
Robert Darko Osei, Associate Professor, University of Ghana
Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Research Fellow, University of Ghana
Monica Lambon-Quayefio, Lecturer, University of Ghana
 
 
Structural transformation, inequality, and inclusive growth in South Africa
Haroon Bhorat, Professor, University of Cape Town
Kezia Lilenstein, Programme Manager and Researcher, University of Cape Town
Morne Oosthuizen, Deputy Director of the Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town
Amy Thornton, Researcher, University of Cape Town
 
 
Inclusive growth without structural transformation? The case of Brazil
Sergio Firpo, Professor, INSPER
Renan Pieri, Professor, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Rafaela Nogueira, Professor, Fundação Getulio Vargas
 
 
Structural transformations and the lack of inclusive growth — the case of Chile
Andres Solimano, President, International Center for Globalization and Development (CIGLOB)
Gabriela Zapata Román, Research Consultant
 
 
Leapfrogging in to the unknown — the future of structural change in the developing world
Lukas Schlögl, Researcher, University of Vienna