Abstract

This study examines the sustainability of human development through various governance configurations using a qualitative comparative analysis of countries from a complex adaptive systems perspective. The World Bank's six governance dimensions are used, and 11 unique configurations are identified for different levels of human development. The research reveals that the relationship between governance and human development is complex and context-specific, with different governance models contributing to different outcomes. The results suggest that a universal governance approach is not effective in promoting human development, and it is crucial to customize policy interventions based on the specific governance dynamics of each country. This study contributes to the existing literature on the significance of governance in the context of sustainable development and highlights the need for tailored strategies that consider the intricate relationship between different governance dimensions to effectively promote sustainable human development.

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