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symptoms of human poverty. This implies obstacles in gaining full and free access to education, professional health care … development of countries. The aim of the analysis is to identify the magnitude of socio-economic deprivation (human poverty) and …
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Over two centuries, Colombia transferred vast quantities of land, equivalent to the entire UK landmass, mainly to landless peasants. And yet Colombia retains one of the highest concentrations of land ownership in the world. Why? We show that land reform's effects are highly bimodal. Most of...
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compared to other countries. The dimensions of pro-poor growth which include poverty, inequality, and growth demonstrate that … the poor do not benefit proportionately from economic growth. Analysis shows that poverty and inequality have worsened … relationship, which leads to reduction in poverty and inequality. It is concluded that greater voice and accountability, political …
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