pembangunan chapter 11

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Presented by: Agustian Singgih Herna O. S Juanita Fathul Amani 11/315980/EK/18633 Nadya Aufa 11/317478/EK/18640 11/319841/EK/18645 11/315829/EK/18591

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   Three important trends in governance and reform: Tackling the problem of corruption, implementing Decentralization Encouraging broad-based development participation.

    The Planning Mystique The Nature of Development Planning Planning in Mixed Developing Economies The Rationale for Development Planning

National planning was widely believed to offer the essential and perhaps the only institutional obstacles to economic growth.

and organizational mechanism for overcoming the major development and for ensuring a sustained high rate of

     Economic planning Economic plan Comprehensive plan Partial plan Planning process

◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ The private sector in developing countries typically comprises four traditional forms of private ownership and a more recent emerging one: The subsistence sector, Small-scale individual or family-owned commercial business and service activities in the formal and informal urban sectors Medium-size commercial enterprises Large jointly owned or completely foreign-owned manufacturing enterprises,mining companies, and plantations, catering primarily to foreign A growing number of relatively large

    Market Failure Resource Mobilization and Allocation Attitudinal or Psychological Impact Foreign Aid

What went wrong? Why has the early euphoria about planning gradually been transformed into disillusionment and dejection?

o Theory vs Practice In theory, planning is made in the presence of: market failure, divergences between private and social valuations, resource mobilization, investment coordination, etc.

Government policy in many developing countries has been one of often exacerbating rather than reconciling the divergencies.

Government failure > market failure.

- Failure in planning process

o Deficiencies in Plans and Their Implementation Ambitious plans o Insufficient and Unreliable Data Diminishing the accuracy and internal consistency of economywide quantitative plans o Unanticipated Economic Disturbances, External and Internal - Difficult to engage in short-term forecasting

o Institutional weaknesses Incompetent and inqualified civil servants Cumbersome bureaucratic procedures Excessive caution and resistance to innovation and change Interministerial personal and departemental rivalries Lack of commitment to national goals Burreaucratic corruption

o Lack of political will A will to develop on the part of politicians is likely to meet with staunch resistance, frustration, and internal conflict o Conflict, Postconflict, and Fragile States The large-scale failure of a state to otherwise function meaningfully most basic development objectives has resulted in catastrophic failure of even the

    The disenchantment with planning and the perceived failure of government intervention market mechanism as a key instrument developing countries reduce the role of public sector, encourage greater private sector activity, eliminate distortion in interest rates, wages, & the prices of consumer goods more productive allocation of investment improving comparative advantage in the international economy by lowering exchange rates, promoting exports, and eliminating trade barriers

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 Nathan Keyfitz and Robert Dorfman, 14 institutional and cultural requirements for the operation of private markets: effective Trust Law and order Security of persons and of property Balancing competition with cooperation Division of responsibility and diffusion of power Community altruism 7. Social mobility, legitimation of ambition, and toleration of competitiveness 8. Materialistic values as a stimulus to greater production 9. Deferring gratification to generate private saving 10. Rationally unconstrained by tradition 11. Honesty in government 12. Efficient forms of competition, as opposed to monopolistic control 13. Freedom of information 14. Flows of information without restrictions or favoritism

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Property rights clearly established and demarcated Commercial laws and courts to enforce them Freedom to establish businesses in all sectors except those with significant externalities, without excessive licensing requirements A stable currency and a reliable and efficient system for making transfers Public supervision or operation of natural monopolies Provision of adequate information in every market 7.

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Autonomous tastes— protection of consumers’ preferences from influence by producers and purveyors Public management of externalities (both harmful and beneficial) and provision of public goods Instruments for executing stabilizing monetary and fiscal policies Safety nets—provisions for maintaining adequate consumption for individuals Encouragement of innovation, in particular, issuance and enforcement of patents and copyrights

 There is no mention of: shared growth  eliminating absolute poverty  reducing inequality etc.

It can be concluded that the state has had a broader role in the most successful development experiences than encapsulated by the Washington Consensus.

     An important dimension of the New Consensus is the emphasis on government’s responsibility to focus on poverty alleviation.

Free-market policies of the 1980s and early 1990s were viewed as inadequately helping the poor. The New Consensus also appears to reflect a growing sentiment that the goal of poverty eradication is finally achievable, especially given recent progress in health, education, and other areas.

The stress on market-based development and limiting government’s role in direct production continues to be the consensus view.

The new elements emphasize: the importance of building state capacity responsiveness by reacting to government failure with judiciously designed reforms seeking feasible improvements in economic institution encouraging a deepened civil society role.

  The New Consensus does not include some features that have considered significant to East Asian success: an active or at least a highly targeted industrial policy—picking winners—to overcome coordination failures, because these remain controversial.

Industrial policy is generally ineffective when government is less capable or more constrained.

a key part of government’s role is to help secure the foundations for economic development by ensuring that the requirements for an effective market-based economy are met.

Agustian Singgih 11/317478/EK/18640

Raquel Fernandez dan Dani Rodrik mengemukakan contoh yang terkenal dari suatu situasi di mana risiko pemilih netral dapat memilih terhadap kebijakan dari mayoritas.

Demokrasi:  Banyak politisi korupsi    Tujuan pembangunan strategis jangka pendek Pertumbuhan ekonomi lambat tapi stabil Peran penguasa lemah

Otokrasi:  Pertumbuhan ekonomi cepat tapi tidak stabil    Tujuan pembangunan strategis jangka panjang Tingkat korupsi tapi sedikit peran penguasa pemerintah yang kuat

World Bank, mendefenisikan NGOs sebagai “organisasi swasta yang menjalankan kegiatan untuk meringankan penderitaan, mengentaskan kemiskinan, memelihara lingkungan hidup, menyediakan layanan sosial dasar atau melakukan kegiatan pengembangan masyarakat”.

Dalam konteks yang lebih luas, istilah NGOs dapat diartikan sebagai semua organisasi nirlaba yang tidak terkait dengan pemerintahan dan pada umumnya organisasi berbasis nilai (value-based organizations) yang bergantung kepada, baik sebagian atau keseluruhan, bantuan amal (charitable donations) dan pelayanan sukarela (voluntary service).

Tujuan: Pengembangan proyek dan Pembangunan Infrastruktur, Mendukung inovasi, ujicoba dan percontohan, Memfasilitasi komunikasi,Bantuan pelatihan, masyarakat miskin.

teknis Penelitian,Monitoring dan dan Evaluasi,dan Advokasi untuk dan dengan

Peran:  Inovasi memprogram desain dan keefektifan kebijakan pemerintah  Program flexibility Melihat seberapa pentingnya program pemerintah terhadap masyarakat  Specialized technical knowledge Memberikan pengetahuan khusus atau spesialisasi pada program pemerintah

Peran:  Targeted local public goods Mengawasi kinerja pemerintah terhadap barang publik atau fasilitas sosial  Common property resource management design and implementation Mengawasi kinerja pemerintah terhadap sumber daya, biasanya sumber daya alam

Peran:  Representation and advocacy Memrepresentasikan apa yang masyarakat butuhkan

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 Pengurangan masalah korupsi ◦ Menyalahgunakan kepercayaan publik untuk kepentingan pribadi ◦ Pentingnya pembersihan korupsi 1. Pemerintahan yang jujur bisa mempromosikan pertumbuhan dan mempertahankan pendapatan yang tinggi secara berkelanjutan.

2. Secara langsung, pemerintahan yang bersih juga merupakan tujuan dari pembangunan termasuk pada maksimisasi pemberdayaan fasilitator.

3. Korupsi menjadi masalah bagi masyarakat miskin karena mengakibatkan pembatasan pada kesempatan/kemampuan mereka untuk keluar dari garis kemiskinan.

- Pembersihan masalah korupsi menjadi bagian dalam strategi memerangi kemiskinan,  korupsi muncul seperti “pajak progresif” bagi si miskin.

  Desentralisasi Karakter desentralisasi di Asia sangat erat kaitannya dengan fenomena demokrasi.

◦ ◦ Partisipasi dalam Pembangunan Tujuan pertumbuhan ekonomi  Pembangunan manusia partisipasi???

 tanpa Partisipasi membuat suatu pekerjaan/ proyek berjalan lebih baik.

Peran NGOs

Kebijakan pembangunan dalam rasionalitasnya memperhatikan fenomena kegagalan pasar, mengusahakan supaya sumber daya termobolisasi dan teralokasi dengan baik dan adil, mempertimbangkan pengaruh sikap/psikologi dalam proses perencanaan pembangunan, yang akhirnya juga mempertimbangkan syarat penerimaan bantuan luar negeri (khususnya bagi negara berkembang).

Kebijakan pembangunan sangat ideal dengan partisipasi masyarakat secara keseluruhan, baik dalam pemerintahan maupun masyarakat sipil/biasa.