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Outlines the process, which commenced at least a century ago, during which appropriate prerequisites for rapid growth were established. Explains that, by 1960, Korea already possessed a semi‐developed economy, in terms of physical infrastructure, economic and financial institutions and human...
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Purpose – To review the literature on the relationship between growth, globalization, and poverty, and present … poverty. Design/methodology/approach – Notwithstanding data and methodological problems cited in the literature, this paper … makes an effort to quantitatively examine the issue of statistical correlation between growth and poverty variables, through …
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poverty of SSA has many dimensions and causes, both internal and external. Certainly part of its underdevelopment is … is that the principal therapy for poverty in SSA comes from within by addressing the internal obstacles to growth …
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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially the goal of poverty reduction. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employs … to have significant impacts on poverty reduction. The poverty reducing impact of growth has also been weakened by the …
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poverty. It also finds adverse public health impacts in terms of rise in malnutrition and hunger, suicide rates, domestic … unemployment, and on public health – hunger and malnutrition, suicides, domestic violence and child abuse. In all fronts, the Great …
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poverty. It also finds adverse public health impacts in terms of rise in malnutrition and hunger, suicide rates, domestic … unemployment, and on public health – hunger and malnutrition, suicides, domestic violence and child abuse. In all fronts, the Great …
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, namely that social expenditure, domestic investment, financial inclusion, income inequality, income and human poverty are …
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incidence of absolute poverty fell dramatically but relative inequality increased. The collapse of 1997 had the reverse effects … absolute standard of living, as reflected in measures of poverty incidence, or on their position relative to the rich, as …
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encountered by these economies and may have added to political instability in this region, as well as the occurrence of poverty … unfortunate because severe poverty (even more so than in much of Asia) exists in several of these least developed nations e.g. the …
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poverty of SSA has many dimensions and causes, both internal and external. Certainly part of its underdevelopment is … is that the principal therapy for poverty in SSA comes from within by addressing the internal obstacles to growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805352