The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development

Is the idea of open development another vague, endlessly elastic term capturing what is merely a passing mood, a fad? The goal of this issue of Development Outreach is to strike a resounding No. We will define open development in a clear and robust manner; and we will show that, rather than being a...

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Main Authors: Pradhan, Sanjay, Odugbemi, Sina
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6110
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spelling okr-10986-61102021-04-23T14:02:24Z The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development Pradhan, Sanjay Odugbemi, Sina citizen citizens coercion Democracy developing countries development assistance economic growth Global Development good governance international trade natural resources old regime paradigm shift policy response practitioners public discourse public opinion public service religious leaders service delivery Is the idea of open development another vague, endlessly elastic term capturing what is merely a passing mood, a fad? The goal of this issue of Development Outreach is to strike a resounding No. We will define open development in a clear and robust manner; and we will show that, rather than being a passing fancy, the idea of open development actually captures an emerging paradigm shift in how development is being done. We are also going to show that this new paradigm will endure. Before we define what open development is, however, we need to understand what the vanishing development paradigm has been. 2012-05-16T16:22:53Z 2012-05-16T16:22:53Z 2011-09 Journal Article Development Outreach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6110 Development Outreach CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Journal Article China Brazil Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Republic of India Guyana St. Helena Malaysia
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citizens
coercion
Democracy
developing countries
development assistance
economic growth
Global Development
good governance
international trade
natural resources
old regime
paradigm shift
policy response
practitioners
public discourse
public opinion
public service
religious leaders
service delivery
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citizens
coercion
Democracy
developing countries
development assistance
economic growth
Global Development
good governance
international trade
natural resources
old regime
paradigm shift
policy response
practitioners
public discourse
public opinion
public service
religious leaders
service delivery
Pradhan, Sanjay
Odugbemi, Sina
The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development
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Brazil
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
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Guyana
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description Is the idea of open development another vague, endlessly elastic term capturing what is merely a passing mood, a fad? The goal of this issue of Development Outreach is to strike a resounding No. We will define open development in a clear and robust manner; and we will show that, rather than being a passing fancy, the idea of open development actually captures an emerging paradigm shift in how development is being done. We are also going to show that this new paradigm will endure. Before we define what open development is, however, we need to understand what the vanishing development paradigm has been.
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author Pradhan, Sanjay
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title The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development
title_short The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development
title_full The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development
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title_full_unstemmed The Contours and Possibilities of Open Development
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