Description |
xxi, 436 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-398) and index. |
Contents |
PART 1. WAR-TO-PEACE TRANSITIONS: 1. Features of recent transitions ; 2. Debate on the economic consequences of peacetime -- PART 2. POST-CONFLICT ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION: 3. Definitions and characteristics ; 4. Basic premises for policymaking --PART 3. INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE; 5. The multilateral framework for international assistance ; 6. Issues for debate on international assistance -- PART 4. LESSONS FROM CASE STUDIES: 7. UN-led reconstruction following UN-led negotiations: El Salvador ; 8. UN-led reconstruction following NATO-led military intervention: Kosovo ; 9. UN-led reconstruction following US-led military intervention: Afghanistan ; 10. US-led reconstruction amid US-led occupation: Iraq -- PART 5. A STRATEGY FOR ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION: LESSONS, POLICY GUIDELINES, AND BEST PRACTICES: 11. Setting the stage ; 12. Basic institutional framework ; 13. National reconciliation efforts ; 14. Macroeconomic policymaking ; 15. Microeconomic policy making -- Concluding remarks: Putting reconstruction on track. |
Subject |
Postwar reconstruction -- Case studies.
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Postwar reconstruction. |
Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Subject |
Peace -- Economic aspects -- Case studies.
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Peace -- Economic aspects. |
Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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ISBN |
9780199237739 |
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0199237735 |
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