What are the implications of the global crisis and its aftermath for developing countries, 2010 - 2020?

This report examines the implications of the global crisis and its aftermath for developing countries during the period 2010-2020, focusing on growth, poverty reduction, and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

International Policy Centre For Inclusive Growth

Authors: Andrew Curry, Joe Ballantyne, Andy Sumner
Geographic focus: Africa

Methods

The research method involved developing scenarios through interviews and workshops with stakeholders in the UK, India, and Kenya. The scenarios were created using the morphological approach, specifically field anomaly relaxation (FAR), to analyze significant drivers of change and develop coherent futures for policy formation.

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Key Insights

The report explores the impact of major “game changers” like the economic crisis and food/fuel crisis on the MDGs up to 2015 and beyond. It uses scenarios to interpret potential futures and their implications for developing countries, considering growth, poverty, and MDG outcomes against the backdrop of post-crisis context.

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