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Innovative Policy Reforms for Sustainable Development: Empirical Evidence from PICs
Author(s) -
Ranasinghe M.W. Amaradasa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2303-5013
pISSN - 2303-5005
DOI - 10.2478/eoik-2018-0027
Subject(s) - sustainability , developing country , competitive advantage , sustainable development , empirical evidence , economic system , business , economic growth , economics , industrial organization , political science , marketing , ecology , philosophy , epistemology , law , biology
Summary The science and technology capabilities inculcate economic growth in a country through various processes engaged with absorption and utilization of existing knowledge, and creation of new knowledge. The Pacific Island Countries consisted of many small developing island nations naturally have limited S&T capabilities and narrow development agenda. The present study explores how different island nations in the Pacific configure themselves and design development initiatives in the global economy. Recent policy initiatives, S&T establishments and innovative approaches in PICs are visited to derive reasonable conclusive remarks. The analysis disclose existence of focussed but partially fragmented move towards sustainable development rather than driving the economy for generating a competitive edge in the business world. The fabric of the economic growth in small developing nations is naturally blended with the social and cultural interests and hence innovations across specific segments of economic sectors are chosen based on their capabilities and access to resources. Hence, the evidence reimpose that fact that the small developing nations, in particularly the PICs, select the path of development to generate the competitive advantage in the global market, while emphasizing sustainability as a priority.