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poverty and inequity. These challenges can be dealt with effectively by strong local institutions and federations. Governments …
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, ethnicity, religion and gender. The paper, outlining these challenges, argues that while a direct attack on poverty through …
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Sustainability for a society means long-term viability, but also the ability to cope with economic crises and disasters. Just as with natural disasters, we can minimize the chance of them occurring and set in place policies to protect the world’s citizens against their consequences. This paper...
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What are the underlying drivers of human development? This essay argues that long-term human development, in incomes, social conditions, security and so on, is fundamentally driven by capitalist dynamics and state functioning. The big issue is not state versus market, or growth versus equity, or...
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While everyone agrees that GDP per capita is an inadequate measure of a country’s overall “development” it is difficult to specify what, if anything, should take its place as a useful single summary number (or even just ranking). The Human Development Index is a prominent alternative which...
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immigration restrictions have a negative impact on migrants’ wellbeing as well as the poverty and inequality reducing potential of …
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This paper reviews the treatment of migration in Participatory Poverty Assessments (PPAs), conducted in 14 different …
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Over half of Bolivian heads of household are lifetime migrants. This paper looks at the long term impact of internal migration over human development in Bolivia. Three issues frame these effects. First, twenty five years of rural to urban migration have transformed the demographic profile of...
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still choose to migrate. The larger hypothesis of this paper is that, as long as poverty drives migration, legal status will …
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This paper presents empirical estimates of a gravity model of bilateral migration that properly accounts for non-linearities and tackles causality issues through an instrumental variables approach. In contrast to the existing literature, which is limited to OECD data, we have estimated our model...
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