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Kerala: The Development Experience: Reflections on Sustainability and Replicability [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856497275
  • ISBN-13: 9781856497275
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856497275
  • ISBN-13: 9781856497275
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At a time when disillusion with neo-liberal development nostrums is mounting, alternative models of development are being revisited. Keralas 30 million people may not have experienced rapid growth in GDP per capita, but they have for the past several decades achieved a remarkable social record in terms of adult literacy, infant mortality, life expectancy, stabilizing population growth, and narrowing gender and spatial gaps. What are the political, social and cultural factors responsible for Keralas success? Does its human development record necessarily relate to sustainability in environmental terms? What realistic view can be taken of its replicability elsewhere in India or further afield in the South? These are among the most important questions explored in this timely reassessment. At a time when disillusion with neo-liberal development nostrums is mounting, alternative models of development are being revisited. Keralas 30 million people may not have experienced rapid growth in GDP per capita, but they have for the past several decades achieved a remarkable social record in terms of adult literacy, infant mortality, life expectancy, stabilizing population growth, and narrowing gender and spatial gaps. What are the political, social and cultural factors responsible for Keralas success? Does its human development record necessarily relate to sustainability in environmental terms? What realistic view can be taken of its replicability elsewhere in India or further afield in the South? These are among the most important questions explored in this timely reassessment. At a time when disillusion with neo-liberal development nostrums is mounting, alternative models of development are being revisited. Keralas 30 million people may not have experienced rapid growth in GDP per capita, but they have for the past several decades achieved a remarkable social record in terms of adult literacy, infant mortality, life expectancy, stabilizing population growth, and narrowing gender and spatial gaps. What are the political, social and cultural factors responsible for Keralas success? Does its human development record necessarily relate to sustainability in environmental terms? What realistic view can be taken of its replicability elsewhere in India or further afield in the South? These are among the most important questions explored in this timely reassessment.
Preface vii Govindan Parayil Introduction: Is Keralas Development Experience a `Model? 1(15) Govindan Parayil Is the Kerala Model Sustainable? Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future 16(24) Richard W. Franke Barbara H. Chasin Poverty Alleviation as Advancing Basic Human Capabilities: Keralas Achievements Compared 40(26) K. P. Kannan Social Capital and the Developmental State: Industrial Workers in Kerala 66(22) Patrick Heller Keralas Development Achievements and their Replicability 88(28) V. K. Ramachandran The New Popular Politics of Development: Keralas Experience 116(23) Olle Tornquist Normal Kerala within Abnormal India: Reflections on Gender and Sustainability 139(18) William M. Alexander Knowledge, Democratization and Sustainability: The `Kerala Model of Scientific Capacity Building 157(21) Wesley Shrum Sundar Ramanathaiyer The Kerala Model: Its Central Tendency and the `Outlier 178(20) John Kurien The Kerala Model: Some Comparisons with the Sri Lankan Experience 198(14) Rex Casinader Sustainability and the `New Kerala Model 212(18) Rene Veron What Does the Kerala Model Signify? Towards a Possible `Fourth World 230(19) M. P. Parameswaran Bibliography 249(18) Contributors 267(2) Index 269