The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance
The economic development concept passed in many developments and the capitalism economic development ideology was concerned in how to generate the increasing of national income. After that anotherconcept appeared which is the basic needs concept, but the application of this concept requires high eco...
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description | The economic development concept passed in many developments
and the capitalism economic development ideology was concerned in
how to generate the increasing of national income. After that anotherconcept appeared which is the basic needs concept, but the application
of this concept requires high economic cost under the pressure of
population growth in the developing countries, add to that the
increasing pressure by international institutions on these countries to
apply the economic reforms policy and structural adjustment which
led to reduce the public expenditure that increased the difficulty of
application of the basic needs concept, the matter which led to find a
new concept for development interested in economic resources and
preserving the environment.
The attainment of this kind of economic development requires
many things that concern the state role that is named "The sustainable
human development concept and rational governance" which include
the prevalence of democracy, law governance and the people
contribution in making decisions which concerns their life. The last
concept included all that because it contains a number of constituents
such as equity, productivity, sustainability, and contribution and these
are basic constituents for sustainable development.
This study aims to explain the implication of this concept and to
know its ability to meet the needs of the developing countries. This
concept springs from a hypothesis saying "that the sustainable human
development might not help to achieve the goals of developing
countries unless it was part of comprehensive strategy".
The result which reached through this study came to be consistent
with the researcher's hypothesis. †¹ |
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spelling | doaj.art-69f82bb5a1be45ba9d2f666edc9e83812022-12-21T18:26:18ZaraRegional Studies Centerدراسات أقليمية1813-46102664-29482011-10-0182434136310.33899/regs.2011.64746474The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational GovernanceThe economic development concept passed in many developments and the capitalism economic development ideology was concerned in how to generate the increasing of national income. After that anotherconcept appeared which is the basic needs concept, but the application of this concept requires high economic cost under the pressure of population growth in the developing countries, add to that the increasing pressure by international institutions on these countries to apply the economic reforms policy and structural adjustment which led to reduce the public expenditure that increased the difficulty of application of the basic needs concept, the matter which led to find a new concept for development interested in economic resources and preserving the environment. The attainment of this kind of economic development requires many things that concern the state role that is named "The sustainable human development concept and rational governance" which include the prevalence of democracy, law governance and the people contribution in making decisions which concerns their life. The last concept included all that because it contains a number of constituents such as equity, productivity, sustainability, and contribution and these are basic constituents for sustainable development. This study aims to explain the implication of this concept and to know its ability to meet the needs of the developing countries. This concept springs from a hypothesis saying "that the sustainable human development might not help to achieve the goals of developing countries unless it was part of comprehensive strategy". The result which reached through this study came to be consistent with the researcher's hypothesis. †¹https://regs.mosuljournals.com/article_6474_17af9b5b518eafffdd5842aca5ddb36a.pdfsustainable human developmentgood governance |
spellingShingle | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance دراسات أقليمية sustainable human development good governance |
title | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance |
title_full | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance |
title_fullStr | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance |
title_full_unstemmed | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance |
title_short | The Sustainable Human Development and the Rational Governance |
title_sort | sustainable human development and the rational governance |
topic | sustainable human development good governance |
url | https://regs.mosuljournals.com/article_6474_17af9b5b518eafffdd5842aca5ddb36a.pdf |