没有计划的计划和新自由主义国家

R. Potter, J. Pugh
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本文提出了对后殖民时期圣卢西亚规划目标和成就的批评。圣卢西亚似乎已经从有计划但没有明确确定的规划进程的立场转变为今天的相反情况。目前,规划程序的定义较为明确,但已制定的计划的地位和作用却十分模糊。这种事态似乎给政治家留下了所有选择的余地,尤其是在旅游业和制造业等至关重要的领域,这些领域无疑倾向于不惜一切代价吸引外国投资。这一进程与将发展规划外包给非政府组织和私营部门以及更广泛的经济自由化和放松管制密切相关。但是,尽管国家有这种“倒退”,但政府对所有发展和规划问题仍保持着强大的影响力。
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Planning without plans and the neoliberal state
This paper presents a critique of the aims and achievements of planning in St Lucia during the postcolonial era. St Lucia seems to have moved from a position of having plans but no clearly identified process of planning to the reverse situation today. Currently, there are more clearly defined procedures for planning but great ambiguity about the status and role of the plans that have been produced. This state of affairs appears to leave all options open for politicians, especially in the all-important areas of tourism and manufacturing, where the predisposition is undoubtedly to attract foreign investment at any cost. This process is closely associated with the contracting out of development planning to the NGO and private sectors, and with wider economic liberalisation and deregulation. But despite this ‘rolling back’ of the state, the government maintains a powerful influence over all development and planning issues.
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