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In this world of plenty, almost half of the world's six billion people live on two dollars a day or less and the number living on less than one dollar a day has increased over the past fifteen years (World Bank 2000). Between one third and one half suffer undernutrition due to insufficient...
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The recent longstanding Global Crisis which seems to have no end has created a divisive debate on the utility of Academic research and in particular on the business of studying Economics and proffering solutions for alleviating world problems. The study , kickstarts an exercise in Critical...
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After a long period of economic neglect of religion, recent articles in leading economics journals have been finding that religion has long played a surprisingly large role in influencing levels of economic development. Moving forward in the tradition of Max Weber, these articles find that...
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Poverty remains a serious global issue, and nearly half of the world's populations are still living below the poverty line. International trade has been a vehicle for successful economic development for some developing economies in East Asia, including South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore,...
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Food-for-work (FFW) programs are commonly used both for short-term relief and long-term development purposes. In the latter capacity, they are increasingly used for natural resources management projects. Barrett, Holden and Clay (forthcoming) assess the suitability of FFW programs as insurance...
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In order to understand whether a reduction in overall poverty has improved the situations of the poorest, it is crucial to distinguish them from the moderately poor population. In this paper, we explore the mechanisms to distinguish subsets of the poor in a multidimensional counting framework....
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from a field experiment on poverty targeting in Indonesia. It then explores the potential impact of using this welfare …
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The view of poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon has swiftly become mainstream. However, the debate remains open as to how such ‘multidimensional poverty' should be assessed in practical settings, particularly when identifying the beneficiaries of poverty alleviation programmes. This paper...
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from a field experiment on poverty targeting in Indonesia. It then explores the potential impact of using this welfare …
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