Integrated governance : a pre-requisite for sustainable market-orientated development in Bangladesh
Azmat, Fara, Alam, Quamrul and Coghill, Ken 2009, Integrated governance : a pre-requisite for sustainable market-orientated development in Bangladesh, International journal of public administration, vol. 32, no. 10, pp. 829-851.
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Integrated governance : a pre-requisite for sustainable market-orientated development in Bangladesh
Using agriculture input sector as an exemplar, this article assesses Bangladesh's efforts towards a market-oriented development approach. It examines the changing role of the state following the market-based reforms undertaken in this sector and assesses whether the outcomes of the reforms are sustainable. Findings reveal that, although the current move towards a market-oriented approach has led to a shift away from a state-dominated hierarchical structure, it has not been associated with adequate changes in institutional arrangements, safeguards, and regulation. As a result, despite notable achievements of the reforms, the sustainability of these successes is in question. To facilitate participatory, accountable, and sustainable, market-oriented development, the paper proposes an integrated governance model linking state, business, and civil society.
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150303 Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Engagement 150399 Business and Management not elsewhere classified
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910499 Management and Productivity not elsewhere classified