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We cannot adopt a system in which the macroeconomic and financial is considered apart from the structural, social and human aspects, and vice versa. - James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Every important advance in development work yields lessons that point to new directions, fostering a dialogue between practice and research that encourages creative re-examination of past approaches. This volume is the product of such a dialogue on the complicated issue of involuntary population resettlement. It calls for overcoming an insular social perspective on resettlement and for building an alliance between economic and sociological research about resettlement. It examines the economic tools for planning resettlement and searches for ways to refine them. The authors of this volume bring the perspectives of four scientific disciplines: economics, sociology, anthropology, and political science. They all converge in making the same basic case. They argue for an organic synergy and mutual reinforcement between economic and social knowledge in resettlement work. Bringing in the tools of economics to complement the sociological and technical analysis of resettlement processes is essential not only to better explain their anatomy, but also to guide decisionmaking and investments.

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title:The Economics of Involuntary Resettlement : Questions and Challenges Directions in Development (Washington, D.C.)
author:Cernea, Michael M.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082133798X
print isbn13:9780821337981
ebook isbn13:9780585164687
language:English
subjectEconomic development projects--Developing countries, Developing countries--Economic policy, Forced migration--Economic aspects--Developing countries, World Bank--Developing countries.
publication date:1999
lcc:HC59.72.E44E285 1999eb
ddc:333.3/1/091724
subject:Economic development projects--Developing countries, Developing countries--Economic policy, Forced migration--Economic aspects--Developing countries, World Bank--Developing countries.
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Other World Bank Publications on Resettlement
African Involuntary Population Resettlement in a Global Context
by Michael M. Cernea, Environment Department, Social Assessment Series 43 (1997)
Development Projects and Impoverishment Risks
edited by Hari Mohan Mathur and David Marsden (1998)
Hydropower Dams and Social Impacts: A Socialogical Perspective
by Michael M. Cernea, Environment Department, Social Assessment Series 44 (1997)
Involuntary Resettlement: An Annotated Reference Bibliography for Development Research
by Scott E. Guggenheim, Environment Working Paper 64 (1994)
Involuntary Resettlement in Africa
edited by Cynthia C. Cook, World Bank Technical Paper 227 (1994)
Involuntary Resettlement in Development Projects: Policy Guidelines in World Bank-Financed Projects
by Michael M. Cernea, World Bank Technical Paper 80 (1996)
Managing Projects That Involve Resettlement: Case Studies from Rajasthan, India
by Hari Mohan Mathur, Economic Development Institute (1997)
Reconstructing Livelihoods, Theory and Practice: Resettlers' and Refugees' Experiences
edited by Michael M. Cernea and Christopher McDowell (1999)
Resettlement and Development: The Bankwide Review of Projects Involving Involuntary Resettlement, 19861993
Environment Department (1994)
Settlement and Development in the River Blindness Control Zone: Case Study, Burkina Faso
by Della E. McMillan, Jean-Baptiste Nana, and Kimseyinga Savadogo, World Bank Working Paper 200 (1993)
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The Economics of Involuntary Resettlement
Questions and Challenges
DIRECTIONS IN DEVELOPMENT
Edited by
Michael M. Cernea
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1999 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / THE WORLD BANK
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Washington, D.C. 20433
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First printing March 1999
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Cover: background, a rising reservoir from the El Penol Dam in Colombia floods a village, and only the church is still visible (Juan Mesa Villa); foreground, squatters construct housing in Lusaka, Zambia (World Bank photo).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The economics of involuntary resettlement:questions and challenges /
edited by Michael M. Cernea.
p. cm. (Directions in development)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8213-3798-X
1. Economic development projectsDeveloping countries.
2. Developing countriesEconomic policy. 3. Forced migration
Economic aspectsDeveloping countries. 4. World Bank
Developing countries. I. Cernea, Michael M. II. Series: Directions in
development (Washington, D.C.)
HC59.72.E44E285 1998
333.3'1'091724dc21 98-34774
CIP
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Contents
Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Introduction. Mutual Reinforcement:
Linking Economic and Social Knowledge about Resettlement
Michael M. Cernea
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1. Why Economic Analysis Is Essential to Resettlement: A Sociologist's View
Michael M. Cernea
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Editor's Note
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Insularity versus Partnership
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