Public Finance Management in the Development Matrix of the Global South, Gebunden
Public Finance Management in the Development Matrix of the Global South
- A Social Inclusion Perspective
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- Herausgeber:
- Michael Takudzwa Pasara
- Verlag:
- Springer, 11/2025
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9783032005243
- Artikelnummer:
- 12331011
- Umfang:
- 396 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 756 g
- Maße:
- 241 x 160 mm
- Stärke:
- 27 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 11.11.2025
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
.- 1. Introduction.
.- Part 1: Background to PFM and Social Inclusion.
.- Chapter 1: Social inclusion and Public Finance Management: a background.
.- Chapter 2: Legal frameworks for Public finance management.
.- Chapter 3: Key institutions in the PFM Process.
.- Part 2: Social inclusion and the Macroeconomy.
.- Chapter 4: A comparative analysis on poverty and inequality: the case of Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
.- Chapter 5: Public Debt and Social Inclusion in Africa - theoretical and empirical perspectives.
.- Chapter 6: The African Continental Free Trade Agreement in a Social Inclusion Framework.
.- Chapter 7: Exchange rate (mis-) alignment: An Application of the Behavioural Equilibrium Exchange Rate (BEER) to Zimbabwe.
.- Chapter 8: A Simulation Approach to Analysing Trade and Social Inclusion.
.- Chapter 9: National Budget Analysis: a comparison between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
.- Chapter 10: The role of Special Drawing Rights on inclusive development in Africa.
.- Part 3: Budget Analysis in a Social Inclusion Context.
.- Chapter 11: Taking the lenses of Gender Based Budgeting for inclusive development in Africa.
.- Chapter 12: Persons with Disabilities in the Public Finance Management (PFM) Matrix.
.- Chapter 13: A view into the future: Sustainable and inclusive development models for Youths.
.- Chapter 14: is Community Based Rehabilitation a sustainable solution to social inclusion?.
.- Part 4 : Smart Technologies, Financial and Social Inclusion.
.- Chapter 15: The potential of smart technologies in promoting financial inclusion and economic development in Africa.
.- Chapter 16: Digital currency adoption, non-bank financial intermediation and financial inclusion in the Global South.
.- Chapter 17: The role of Artificial Intelligence in improving Education and Health outcomes: threats and opportunities.
.- Chapter 18: Can smart technologies enhance Africa's food security and value chains?.
.- Chapter 19: Utilization of Smart Technologies in Disaster Risk Management: practical approaches.
.- Part 5: Financing Options for Social Inclusion.
.- Chapter 20: Building a business environment that encourages formalisation of informal businesses in Zimbabwe.
.- Chapter 21: The role and sustainability of Domestic Resource Mobilization in Social Inclusion.
.- Chapter 22: Informal sector traders as a developmental strategy for social inclusion.
.- Chapter 23: Framework for harnessing value from international remittances to improve household welfare.
.- Part 6: Local Economic Development and Inclusive Development.
.- Chapter 24: Decentralization and Devolution: a review of Theoretical Perspectives.
.- Chapter 26: Integrated Development Planning for Local Economic Development.
.- Chapter 25: The role of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) in inclusive development.
.- Chapter 27: An analysis of Performance Based Contracts in Zimbabwe.
.- Part 7: Conclusion and Recommendations.
.- Chapter 27: Towards Socially Inclusive Society: Social Policy, Economic Growth and Development in Africa.
.- Chapter 28: Social Inclusion and Public Finance Management: A Conclusion.