COVID-19 and the case for global development.

COVID-19 Climate Change Debt Development Studies Digitalisation Global Development Global Value Chains International Development Pandemic

Journal

World development
ISSN: 0305-750X
Titre abrégé: World Dev
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9878856

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2020
Historique:
accepted: 14 06 2020
entrez: 25 8 2020
pubmed: 25 8 2020
medline: 25 8 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

COVID-19 accentuates the case for a global, rather than an international, development paradigm. The novel disease is a prime example of a development challenge for all countries, through the failure of public health as a global public good. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the falsity of any assumption that the global North has all the expertise and solutions to tackle global challenges, and has further highlighted the need for multi-directional learning and transformation in all countries towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We illustrate our argument for a global development paradigm by examining the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic across four themes or 'vignettes': global value chains, digitalisation, debt, and climate change. We conclude that development studies must adapt to a very different context from when the field emerged in the mid-20th century.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32834371
doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105044
pii: S0305-750X(20)30170-4
pii: 105044
pmc: PMC7305889
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

105044

Informations de copyright

© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Auteurs

Johan A Oldekop (JA)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Rory Horner (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

David Hulme (D)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Roshan Adhikari (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Bina Agarwal (B)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Matthew Alford (M)

Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK.

Oliver Bakewell (O)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Nicola Banks (N)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Stephanie Barrientos (S)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Tanja Bastia (T)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Anthony J Bebbington (AJ)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.
Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, USA.

Upasak Das (U)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Ralitza Dimova (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Richard Duncombe (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Charis Enns (C)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

David Fielding (D)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Christopher Foster (C)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Timothy Foster (T)

Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK.

Tomas Frederiksen (T)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Ping Gao (P)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Tom Gillespie (T)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Richard Heeks (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Sam Hickey (S)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Martin Hess (M)

Department of Geography, The University of Manchester, UK.

Nicholas Jepson (N)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Ambarish Karamchedu (A)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Uma Kothari (U)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Aarti Krishnan (A)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Tom Lavers (T)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Aminu Mamman (A)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Diana Mitlin (D)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Negar Monazam Tabrizi (N)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Tanja R Müller (TR)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.
Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Khalid Nadvi (K)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Giovanni Pasquali (G)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Rose Pritchard (R)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Kate Pruce (K)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Chris Rees (C)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Jaco Renken (J)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Antonio Savoia (A)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Seth Schindler (S)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Annika Surmeier (A)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.
Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Gindo Tampubolon (G)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Matthew Tyce (M)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Vidhya Unnikrishnan (V)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

Yin-Fang Zhang (YF)

Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester, UK.

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