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Poor Poverty The Impoverishment Of Analysis Measurement And Policies Jomo Kwame Sundaram Anis Chowdhury Editors

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Poor Poverty The Impoverishment Of Analysis Measurement And Policies Jomo Kwame Sundaram Anis Chowdhury Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Author: Jomo Kwame Sundaram; Anis Chowdhury (editors)
ISBN: 9781849664172, 9781849666183, 9781849664530, 184966417X, 1849666180, 1849664536
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Poor Poverty The Impoverishment Of Analysis Measurement And Policies Jomo Kwame Sundaram Anis Chowdhury Editors by Jomo Kwame Sundaram; Anis Chowdhury (editors) 9781849664172, 9781849666183, 9781849664530, 184966417X, 1849666180, 1849664536 instant download after payment.

This book, co-published with the UN's Dept of Economic and Social Affairs, offers a critical appraisal of the conventional measures and analysis of poverty as well as of poverty reduction policies.
Despite greater efforts in reducing poverty since the early 1980s, poverty remains stubbornly high in many parts of the world. This collection argues that the mainstream perspectives on poverty and deprivation have contributed to considerable distortion and misunderstanding and that is not unrelated to ineffectual policy perscriptions. In particular it highlights the World Bank's dollar-a-day measure of poverty and exposes the inadequacies of Bretton Woods-inspired poverty reduction programmes.

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