TY - JOUR
T1 - A balancing act between economic growth and sustainable development
T2 - Historical trajectory through the lens of development indicators
AU - Hirai, Tadashi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author. Sustainable Development published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - The evolution of the development discourse is profoundly political. Despite a range of innovations the situation remains much the same, and has led over time to the dominance of the economic growth model. Whilst academic/ideological vigour, policy relevance and institutional support, together with intellectual independence, are essential; too radical an alternative approach would be dismissed by mainstream opinion, either by design or neglect. To survive and to remain influential, any alternative requires the mainstream to engage with it for political feasibility. The development discourse has thus evolved through a delicate balancing act, acknowledging a need for a cautiously optimistic outlook. By tracing changes in two approaches to development (basic needs and human development) and in two global development goals (millennium development goals and sustainable development goals) through their selection and use of indicators, this article explores both the explicit and the implicit power of the mainstream in the past and present alternatives.
AB - The evolution of the development discourse is profoundly political. Despite a range of innovations the situation remains much the same, and has led over time to the dominance of the economic growth model. Whilst academic/ideological vigour, policy relevance and institutional support, together with intellectual independence, are essential; too radical an alternative approach would be dismissed by mainstream opinion, either by design or neglect. To survive and to remain influential, any alternative requires the mainstream to engage with it for political feasibility. The development discourse has thus evolved through a delicate balancing act, acknowledging a need for a cautiously optimistic outlook. By tracing changes in two approaches to development (basic needs and human development) and in two global development goals (millennium development goals and sustainable development goals) through their selection and use of indicators, this article explores both the explicit and the implicit power of the mainstream in the past and present alternatives.
KW - basic needs
KW - economic growth
KW - human development
KW - MDGs
KW - planetary boundaries
KW - SDGs
KW - strong sustainability
KW - weak sustainability
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U2 - 10.1002/sd.2357
DO - 10.1002/sd.2357
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132415214
SN - 0968-0802
VL - 30
SP - 1900
EP - 1910
JO - Sustainable Development
JF - Sustainable Development
IS - 6
ER -