Global Interdependence, Privatisation of Risk and Human Development (The Quaid-i-Azam Memorial Lecture)

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  • Ismail Sirageldin

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https://doi.org/10.30541/v39i4%20Ipp.313-336

Abstract

The paper focuses on how patterns and modes of global interdependence combined with the privatisation of risk, influence human development. International finance plays an important developmental role. However, the privatisation of risk, a result of increasingly unregulated and liberalised financial markets, tend to create speculative activities with major negative systemic effects that hinder positive human development, especially in the developing countries. However, sustainable human development requires more than financial stability. Internally oriented socioeconomic and political reforms (IOSR) are essential for the developing countries, especially in the present phase of their demographic transition. Such reforms could provide both resilience and adaptive capacity for societies to cope in an environment of increased interdependence, the article concludes.

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2022-12-24

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Global Interdependence, Privatisation of Risk and Human Development (The Quaid-i-Azam Memorial Lecture). (2022). The Pakistan Development Review, 39(4I), pp.313-336. https://doi.org/10.30541/v39i4 Ipp.313-336