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by: Nora Dudwick, Katy Hull, Roy Katayama, Forhad Shilpi, Kenneth Simler
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The process of rural-urban transformation presents both
opportunities and challenges for development. If managed effectively,
it can result in growth that benefits everyone; if managed poorly, it
can lead to stark welfare disparities and entire regions cut off from
the advantages of agglomeration economies. The importance of
rural-urban transition has been confirmed by two consecutive World
Development Reports: WDR 2008 Agriculture for Development; and WDR 2009
Reshaping Economic Geography. Focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa and South
Asia, this book picks up where the WDRs left off, investigating the
influence of country conditions and policies on the pace, pattern, and
consequences of rural-urban transition and suggesting strategies to
ensure that its benefits results in shared improvements in
well-being.
The book uncovers vast inequalities, whether between two regions of
one country, between rural and urban areas, or within cities
themselves. The authors find little evidence to suggest that these
inequalities will automatically diminish as countries develop:
empirical and qualitative analysis suggests that spatial divides are
mainly a function of country conditions, policies and institutions. By
implication, policymakers must take active steps to ensure that
rural-urban transition results in shared growth. Spatially unbiased
provision of health and education services is crucial to ensuring that
the benefits of transition are shared by all. But connective
infrastructure and targeted interventions also emerge as important
considerations, even in countries with severely constrained fiscal and
administrative capacity. The authors suggest steps for navigating the
tricky political economy of land reforms. And they alert readers to
potential spillover effects that mean that policies designed for one
space can have unintended consequences on another.
Policymakers and development experts, as well as anyone concerned
with the impact of rural-urban transition on growth and equity, will
find this book a thought-provoking and informative read.
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