Economic Development and Planning Spencer Rogers & Sammy Gentry
- ISBN: 9781788823142
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 140
About the Book
Economic development transforms a traditional dual-system society into a productive framework in which everyone contributes and from which receives benefits accordingly. Economic development occurs when all segments of the society benefit from the fruits of economic growth through economic efficiency and equity. Economic efficiency will be present with minimum negative externalities to society, including agency, transaction, secondary and opportunity costs. An economic development plan is a carefully built framework that's long-term in scope. It's used to help communities across diverse situations. When planning for economic development, the goal is to create and maintain a strong, vibrant local economy. Local government economic development planning is part of a region's overall economic development strategy and involves intergovernmental coordination. The economic development plan provides a comprehensive overview of the economy, sets policy direction for economic growth, and identifies strategies, programs, and projects to improve the economy. Economic planning, the process by which key economic decisions are made or influenced by central governments. It contrasts with the laissez-faire approach that, in its purest form, eschews any attempt to guide the economy, relying instead on market forces to determine the speed, direction, and nature of economic evolution. Finally, the author reminiscences on the excitement that was aroused during the initial period of development planning as well as decline in the expectations from the planning process and its importance. This book imparts the basic information about the economic development and planning of the world.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Development Models of Economy under Developing Country,
3. Balanced and Unbalanced Growth Theory for Underdeveloped Countries, 4. Market Economy and Planning Development, 5. Development of Economic Planning Resource Mobilization and Allocation.
Spencer Rogers is Professor of Urban Policy. He has held academic positions in teaching, research, academic administration, and economic development policy for more than 7 years. He is a leading scholar and practitioner in the fields of planning and local economic development. Spencer Rogers served as a policy adviser. He was appointed as Vice Chair of the Presidio Trust, where he played a key role in the development of the former army base into a profitable civic facility. He has served on the Board of Directors of the US Planning Association, the Nature Conservancy, and Fulbright Association. He has written over 169 scholarly papers and 17 books including Advanced Economic Theory, Macroeconomics Peddling Prosperity; International Economics etc.
Sammy Gentry is a Professor and Ph.D. Program Director. He obtained his B.A. in urban studies and a master's in regional planning, and a master's in economics and a Ph.D. in city and regional planning. He is a Certified Planners and Co-Editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research, Gentry teaches, conducts research, and publishes in the areas of local economic development planning, urban and regional development, Brownfield redevelopment, and sustainable urban industrial systems. Sammy Gentry is the author of Economic Development and Planning, Stemming Middle Class Decline: The Challenge to Economic Development Planning, and coauthor of Economic Revitalization: Cases and Strategies for City and Suburb. Some of the journals he has published in are Economic Development Quarterly, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Industrial Ecology.