Why Poverty Persists

Why Poverty Persists
Title Why Poverty Persists PDF eBook
Author Bob Baulch
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 297
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0857930257

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Why Poverty Persists significantly advances our understanding of the temporal dimensions of poverty. Its judicious mix of new evidence and improved methods offers new insights into why some people remain mired in poverty and the forces that keep them there. All those interested in combating poverty - academics, donors and those working in the non-governmental organizations - will learn from the carefully constructed African and Asian case studies presented. John Hoddinott, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, US Ten years ago Bob Baulch and John Hoddinott drew our attention to the phenomenon of poverty dynamics" - an insight into the unpredictability of poor peoples livelihoods that had profound implications for poverty thinking and policy, forcing a rethink of static conceptualisations and measurement and raising challenges for targeting anti-poverty programmes. In this new volume, Baulch and colleagues enrich this understanding with rigorous analysis of panel datasets from six countries in Africa and Asia. Most impressively, this illuminating collection by technical microeconometricians is equally accessible to non-technical readers, which effectively communicates its important messages to development policy-makers and practitioners. Stephen Devereux, University of Sussex, UK This volume on poverty dynamics in developing countries, whose authors include the leaders in this field, is a must for analysts and research students. It advances the literature by addressing three important issues - measurement error, attrition, and tracking. For each of these questions, the volume leads by example, showing how they can be handled in specific cases. The results show that escape from poverty is a diverse phenomenon, and establish the importance of country and context specificity. The volume provide an analytical platform for careful policy assessment of policy alternatives. Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University, US At the beginning of the 2000-2010 decade, Bob Baulch (with John Hoddinott) was setting the micro-econometric agenda on poverty dynamics and chronic poverty and producing work that "non-economists" had to read if they wanted to conduct serious research on these issues. In this volume - though his analytical excellence, the pursuit and methodological rigour, extraordinary energy, and his ability to lead such a distinguished network of colleagues - Bob Baulch has set the research agenda on poverty dynamics and chronic poverty for the next ten years. - From the foreword by David Hulme, University of Manchester,UK

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
Title Worlds Apart PDF eBook
Author Cynthia M. Duncan
Publisher
Pages 235
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300076288

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Over five years, sociologist Cynthia Duncan visited remote rural areas across the U.S. and conducted 350 in-depth interviews with the residents to unravel the ways in which poverty is perpetuated--and what can be done to alleviate the problem. Illustrations.

Why Poverty Persists in India

Why Poverty Persists in India
Title Why Poverty Persists in India PDF eBook
Author Mukesh Eswaran
Publisher Delhi : Oxford University Press
Pages 130
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195632385

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The authors examine how the links between the various sectors of the economy impinge on the development process. They argue that moving labour from agriculture into industry is a key element in improving the well-being of the poor but qualify this by showing that industrial progress by itself cannot benefit the poor, in the absence of progress in the agricultural sector.

Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century?

Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century?
Title Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century? PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo C Severino
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 396
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9812304991

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Examines contradictory economic and political trends occurring in the Philippines in order to gain a sense of the country's prospects.

Why Does Poverty Persist?

Why Does Poverty Persist?
Title Why Does Poverty Persist? PDF eBook
Author Gerald M. Meier
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1994
Genre Caribbean Area
ISBN

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The Persistence of Poverty

The Persistence of Poverty
Title The Persistence of Poverty PDF eBook
Author Charles Karelis
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 209
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300120907

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Why hasn't the poverty rate fallen in four decades, despite society's massive and varied efforts? The notable philosopher Charles Karelis contends that conventional explanations of poverty rest on a mistake. And so do the antipoverty policies they generate. This book proposes a new explanation of the behaviors that keep people poor, including nonwork, quitting school, nonsaving, and breaking the law. Provocative and thoughtful, it finds a hidden rationality in the problematic conduct of many poor people, a rationality long missed by economists. Using science, history, fables, philosophical analysis, and common observation, the author engages us and takes us to a deeper grasp of the link between consumption and satisfaction, and from there to a new view of distributive justice and to fresh policy recommendations for combating poverty. With this bold work and original insights, the long-stalled campaign against poverty can begin to move forward once more.

Scarcity

Scarcity
Title Scarcity PDF eBook
Author Sendhil Mullainathan
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 303
Release 2013-09-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0805092641

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A surprising and intriguing examination of how scarcity—and our flawed responses to it—shapes our lives, our society, and our culture