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This paper explores the relationships between openness, poverty and inequality in Africa. The analysis begins with a … guided African policymaking over the last three decades is the lens through which poverty and inequality are further examined …
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This paper deals with the causes and consequences of inequality and poverty in the countries east of the new frontiers …
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This paper analyses the nature and causes of the patterns of inequality and poverty in India. Since the economic … liberalization in the early 1990s, the evidence suggests increasing inequality (in both spatial and vertical terms) as well as …
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of poverty has broadened, with increasing attention to issues of vulnerability, inequality and human rights. Second, the …
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Rapid growth and structural change have reduced poverty in East Asian economies. Income inequality has been low in …, Malaysia and Indonesia, poverty has declined, while income inequality trends have varied, rising most clearly in Thailand. With … increased inequality despite considerable poverty reduction. Hence, the common claim of egalitarian growth in East Asia may have …
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This paper illustrates that cross-country generalizations about the impact of remittances on economic security are useful only up to a certain point; beyond that their effect can be influenced by the interplay of various factors relating to the motivations and characteristics of migrants,...
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disputed. Neither theory nor evidence strongly support the plausibility of significantly reducing poverty through the good …
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During 1990-2001, only 0.6 per cent of additional global income per capita contributed to reducing poverty below the $1-a-day line, down from 2.2 per cent during 1981-1990, and barely half the poor’s share of global income. Coupled with the constraints on global growth associated with climate...
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consequences for domestic economies, especially in terms of increasing income inequality and rising poverty. The only major … offset, but did not eliminate, the increased inequality associated with the economic transformation. …
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