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Introduction: social policy, economic growth and developmental welfare
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Public WelfareDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentDevelopmental WelfareEconomic GrowthWelfare EconomicsSocial SciencesEconomic Policy AnalysisSocial Policy ResearchHuman WelfareSocio-economic DevelopmentEconomicsPublic PolicyChild Well-beingSocial BenefitsPolicy StudiesWelfare StateWelfare PolicyPublic EconomicsSociologyBusinessDevelopmental ScienceApplied Developmental ScienceSocial PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
Although the notion of developmental welfare is not new, it is only in recent times that its central premises have again attracted attention in social policy circles. Since developmental welfare offers an opportunity to challenge the neo‐liberal claim that social expenditures harm the economy, and that economic development requires retrenchments in state welfare, more information about this approach is needed. This article discusses the developmental welfare approach with reference to neo‐liberalism's current hegemonic influence on social policy. It traces the historical evolution of developmental welfare, discusses its theoretical implications and outlines its practical proposals.