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The global economy is a multitude of systems and scenarios; every nation has its context and circumstance, and thus even similar policies would result in disparate outcomes and volatility. Thus, it is a plurality of strategies directed at increasing growth, reducing poverty, improving distribution and delivery outcomes, and creating transmission mechanisms that will enable the wider percolation of economic progress. Development is not a trickle-down effect rather it is an outcome of policies that tackle underlying structural problems.
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Mahtaney, P. (2013). The Sustainable Development Paradigm: An Enunciation. In: Globalization and Sustainable Economic Development. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137024992_2
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