Understanding poverty / edited by Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, Roland Benabou, Dilip Mookherjee.
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Published: | Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006. |
Physical Description: | lii, 443 p. : ill. |
Format: | Book |
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ISBN: | 9780195305197 9780195305203 (pbk.) 0195305191 0195305205 (pbk.) |
Language: | English |
Sınıflama Numarası: | 362.5 UND |
Eser Adı: | Understanding poverty / |
Paralel Eser Adı: | Measuring poverty / Understanding prosperity and poverty: geography, institutions, and the reversal of fortune / Colonialism, inequality, and long-run paths of development / The Kuznets curve: yesterday and tomorrow / New growth approach to poverty alleviation / Globalization and all that / The global economy and the poor / The role of agriculture in development / Fertility and income / Fertility in developing countries / Corruption and development / Ethnic diversity and poverty reduction / Redistribution toward low incomes in richer countries / Transfers and safety nets in poor countries: revisiting the trade-offs and policy options / Poverty persistence and design of antipoverty policies / Child labor / Policy dilemmas for controlling child labor / The primacy of education / Public goods and economic development / Intellectual property and health in developing countries / Public policies to stimulate development of vaccines for neglected diseases / Microinsurance: the next revolution? / Credit, intermediation, and overty reduction / Poor but rational? / Better choices to reduce poverty / Nonmarket institutions / Racial stigma: toward a new paradigm for discrimination theory / Aspirations, poverty, and economic change / |
Published: | Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006. |
Physical Description: | lii, 443 p. : ill. |
Genel Notlar: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
İçindekiler Notu: | Introduction and overview / Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee ... [et al.] Measuring poverty / Angus Deaton PART I. THE CAUSES OF POVERTY Understanding prosperity and poverty: geography, institutions, and the reversal of fortune / Daron Acemoglu ... [et al.] Colonialism, inequality, and long-run paths of development / Stanley L. Engerman, Kenneth L. Sokoloff The Kuznets curve: yesterday and tomorrow / Thomas Piketty New growth approach to poverty alleviation / Philippe Aghion, Beatriz ArmendaÌriz de Aghion Globalization and all that / Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee The global economy and the poor / Pranab Bardhan The role of agriculture in development / Mukesh Eswaran, Ashok Kotwal Fertility and income / T. Paul Schultz Fertility in developing countries / Mukesh Eswaran Corruption and development / Jean-Jacques Laffont Ethnic diversity and poverty reduction / Edward Miguel PART II. HOW SHOULD WE GO ABOUT FIGHTING POVERTY? Redistribution toward low incomes in richer countries / Emmanuel Saez Transfers and safety nets in poor countries: revisiting the trade-offs and policy options / Martin Ravallion Poverty persistence and design of antipoverty policies / Dilip Mookherjee Child labor / Christopher Udry Policy dilemmas for controlling child labor / Kaushik Basu The primacy of education / Anne Case Public goods and economic development / Timothy Besley, Maitreesh Ghatak Intellectual property and health in developing countries / Jean Tirole Public policies to stimulate development of vaccines for neglected diseases / Michael Kremer Microinsurance: the next revolution? / Jonathan Morduch Credit, intermediation, and overty reduction / Robert M. Townsend PART III. NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT POVERTY Poor but rational? / Esther Duflo Better choices to reduce poverty / Sendhil Mullainathan Nonmarket institutions / Kaivan Munshi Racial stigma: toward a new paradigm for discrimination theory / Glenn C. Loury Aspirations, poverty, and economic change / Debraj Ray. |
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Kişi Ek Girişi: | Banerjee, Abhijit V. Benabou, Roland Mookherjee, Dilip |
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