For lectures
1. Takamasa
Akiyama, “Evolution
of Ideas on Development,” Ch.2 in International Development
Assistance: Evolution and Prospects, FASID, 2003.
2. Toru
Yanagihara, “Development
and Dynamic Efficiency: Framework Approach vs. Ingredients Approach,”
Ch.4 in Japanese Views on Economic Development: Diverse Paths to
the Market, eds. Kenichi and Izumi Ohno, Routledge, 1998.
3.
Izumi
Ohno, “Japanese Development Cooperation in a New Era:
Recommendations for Network-based Cooperation,” GRIPS Discussion
Paper 14-15, Sept. 2014.
4. Izumi
Ohno and Kenichi Ohno, “Dynamic
Capacity Development: What Africa Can Learn from Industrial Policy
Formulation,” Ch.7 in Good Growth and Governance in Africa:
Rethinking Development Strategies, eds. Noman et. al, The
Initiative for Policy Dialogue Series, Oxford University Press,
2012.
5.
Izumi Ohno and Kenichi Ohno,
"Eastern and Western Ideas for African Growth," in The World
Financial Review, July/Aug. 2013.
6. Izumi Ohno, "An
Overview: Diversity and Complementarity in Development Aid," Ch.1
and "The Japanese Approach to Growth Support in Developing
Countries," Ch.7 in Eastern and Western Ideas for African Growth,
eds. Kenichi and Izumi Ohno, Routlege, 2013.
7. Kenichi
Ohno, Learning to Industrialize: From Given Growth to
Policy-aided Value Creation, Routledge-GRIPS Development Forum
Studies, Routledge, 2012. (Ch.1-2)
For student workshops
(The below is a tentative list. Professor Ohno will
consult with individual students regarding the assigned readings &
presentation topics. Students can propose alternative readings, as
relevant.)
1. Dambisa
Moyo,
Dead Aid: Why Aid is not Working and How There is a better Way for
Africa, 2009.
Part I(Ch.1-4),
Part II
(Ch.5 &10)
2.
Paul
Collier,
The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What
Can Be Done About It, Oxford University Press, 2007.
3.
The
World Bank,
Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why,
A World Bank Policy Research Report, 1998. (Esp. Overview
chapter)
4.
Mark McGillivray, Simon Feeny,
Niels Hermes & Robert Lensink,
“It
Works; It Doesn't; It Can, But That Depends...: 50 Years of
Controversy over the Macroeconomic Impact of Development Aid,“ Working
Paper Series RP2005/54,
World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER), 2005.
5. Dani
Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, States,
and Democracy Can’t Coexist (esp. Ch.9, Ch.11 & Ch.12), Oxford
University Press, 2011
6.
Robert H. Wade,
“Rethinking Industrial Policy for Low Income Countries,” African
Development Bank, 2009.
7.
Arkebe
Oqubay “Ethiopia: Lessons from An Experiment,” Ch.5 in
Industrialize Africa: Strategies, Policies, Institutions, and
Financing, African Development Bank Group, 2017.
8.
Jose Edgardo Campose and Hilton L. Root, "Leadership and the Economic
Bureaucracy" in Ch.6&7 and "Wooing the Business Sector" in Ch.4,
The Key to the Asian Miracle: Making Shared Growth Credible,
The Brookings Institution, 1996.
9.
Mikiyasu
Nakayama and Ryo Fujikura,
“Technology transfer and technology development in post-World War II
Japan triggered by World Bank Projects," Ch.4 in The Rise of
Asian Donors, eds. J. Sato and Y. Shimomura, Routledge, 2012.
10. Hiroshi
Kato, “Japan’s ODA 1954-2014: Changes and Continuities in a Central
Instrument in Japan’s Foreign Policy,” in Ch.1 & Kiyoshi Kodera,
"Japan's Engagement with Multilateral Development Banks: Do Their
Professional Paths Really Cross?" Ch.2 in Japan’s
Development Assistance: Foreign Aid and the Post-2015 Agenda
eds. Hiroshi Kato, John Page, and Yasutami Shimomura
11. Barbara Stallings and Eun Mee Kim, “Japan, Korea, and China: Styles
of ODA in East Asia,” Ch.8 in Japan’s Development Assistance:
Foreign Aid and the Post-2015 Agenda eds. Hiroshi Kato, John
Page, and Yasutami Shimomura.
12. Romily
Greenhil, Annalisa Prizzon and Andrew Rogerson, “The
Age of Choice: Developing Countries in the New Aid Landscape” A
synthesis report (ODI Working Paper 364、January
2013).
13. David
Dollar, “Is China’s Development Finance a Challenge to the
International Order,” 2017. Also, “China’s Engagement with Africa:
from Natural Resources to Human Resources,” 2016, The Brookings
Institution.
14.
United
Nations, Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, 2015.
15.
Jeffrey
D. Sachs, The Age of Sustainable Development (esp.
Ch.1,
Ch.4 &
Ch.14), Columbia University Press, 2015.
16.
C.K.
Prahalad,
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty
through Profits, Wharton School Publishing, 2010.
(Introduction & Part II-1)
17.
Stephanie Barrientos, Gary Gereffi, and Arianna Rossi, “Economic and
Social Upgrading in Global Production Networks: A New Paradigm for a
Changing World,” International Labour Review, Vol. 150, 2011,
No.3-4.
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