Integrating Economic and Social Policy: Good Practices from High-Achieving Countries. Innocenti Working Papers #80.

This paper examines the successes of ten 'high-achievers' -
countries with social indicators far higher than might be
expectedgiven their nation wealth. Their progress in such fields
as education and health offers lessons for social policy elsewhere
in the developing world, Based on UNICEF-supported studies in
each country, the paper shows how, in the space of fifty years,
these high-achievers have made advances in health and
education that took nearly 200 years in the industrialised world.
It pinpoints the policies that have contributed to this success -
poolicies that could be replicated elsewhere.

Owner: Santosh Mehrottra

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