articleGovernanceAug 25, 2004Closed access

Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries

Harvard University · John F. Kennedy University

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Abstract

The good governance agenda is unrealistically long and growing longer over time. Among the multitude of governance reforms that “must be done” to encourage development and reduce poverty, there is little guidance about what's essential and what's not, what should come first and what should follow, what can be achieved in the short term and what can only be achieved over the longer term, what is feasible and what is not. If more attention is given to sorting out these questions, “good enough governance” may become a more realistic goal for many countries faced with the goal of reducing poverty. Working toward good enough governance means accepting a more nuanced understanding of the evolution of institutions…

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Keywords
  • Poverty
  • Corporate governance
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Good governance
  • Multitude
  • Poverty reduction
  • Developing country
  • Action (physics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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