How China escaped the poverty trap / / Yuen Yuen Ang |
Autore | Ang Yuen Yuen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations, tables |
Disciplina | 338.951 |
Collana | Cornell Studies in Political Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - China
Economic development - Developing countries Poverty - China Poverty - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-5017-0640-3
1-5017-0585-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: HOW DID DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPEN? -- Part 1. FRAMEWORK AND BUILDING BLOCKS -- 1 MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- 2 DIRECTED IMPROVISATION -- Part 2. DIRECTION -- 3 BALANCING VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY -- 4 FRANCHISING THE BUREAUCRACY -- Part 3. IMPROVISATION -- 5 FROM BUILDING TO PRESERVING MARKETS -- 6 CONNECTING FIRST MOVERS AND LAGGARDS -- Conclusion: HOW DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPENED BEYOND CHINA -- Appendix A: STEPS FOR MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- Appendix B: INTERVIEWS -- Notes -- References -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465986603321 |
Ang Yuen Yuen | ||
Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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How China escaped the poverty trap / / Yuen Yuen Ang |
Autore | Ang Yuen Yuen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations, tables |
Disciplina | 338.951 |
Collana | Cornell Studies in Political Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - China
Economic development - Developing countries Poverty - China Poverty - Developing countries |
Soggetto non controllato | political economy of development, political economy of china, coevolution, complex adaptive systems, |
ISBN |
1-5017-0640-3
1-5017-0585-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: HOW DID DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPEN? -- Part 1. FRAMEWORK AND BUILDING BLOCKS -- 1 MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- 2 DIRECTED IMPROVISATION -- Part 2. DIRECTION -- 3 BALANCING VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY -- 4 FRANCHISING THE BUREAUCRACY -- Part 3. IMPROVISATION -- 5 FROM BUILDING TO PRESERVING MARKETS -- 6 CONNECTING FIRST MOVERS AND LAGGARDS -- Conclusion: HOW DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPENED BEYOND CHINA -- Appendix A: STEPS FOR MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- Appendix B: INTERVIEWS -- Notes -- References -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910798786503321 |
Ang Yuen Yuen | ||
Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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How China escaped the poverty trap / / Yuen Yuen Ang |
Autore | Ang Yuen Yuen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations, tables |
Disciplina | 338.951 |
Collana | Cornell Studies in Political Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - China
Economic development - Developing countries Poverty - China Poverty - Developing countries |
Soggetto non controllato | political economy of development, political economy of china, coevolution, complex adaptive systems, |
ISBN |
1-5017-0640-3
1-5017-0585-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: HOW DID DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPEN? -- Part 1. FRAMEWORK AND BUILDING BLOCKS -- 1 MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- 2 DIRECTED IMPROVISATION -- Part 2. DIRECTION -- 3 BALANCING VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY -- 4 FRANCHISING THE BUREAUCRACY -- Part 3. IMPROVISATION -- 5 FROM BUILDING TO PRESERVING MARKETS -- 6 CONNECTING FIRST MOVERS AND LAGGARDS -- Conclusion: HOW DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPENED BEYOND CHINA -- Appendix A: STEPS FOR MAPPING COEVOLUTION -- Appendix B: INTERVIEWS -- Notes -- References -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821485403321 |
Ang Yuen Yuen | ||
Ithaca, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hunger and public action [[electronic resource] /] / Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen |
Autore | Drèze Jean |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Clarendon, 1989 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.8/56/091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SenAmartya <1933-> |
Collana | WIDER studies in development economics |
Soggetto topico |
Food supply - Government policy - Developing countries
Famines - Prevention - Government policy - Developing countries Famines - Prevention - Citizen participation Poor - Government policy - Developing countries Nutrition policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
9786612006982
0-19-828634-1 0-19-152150-7 1-282-00698-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
FOREWORD; PREFACE; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; Part I: Hunger in the Modern World; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Past and Present; 1.2 Famine and Chronic Undernourishment; 1.3 Some Elementary Concepts; 1.4 Public Action for Social Security; 2 Entitlement and Deprivation; 2.1 Deprivation and the Law; 2.2 Entitlement Failures and Economic Analysis; 2.3 Availability, Command and Occupations; 2.4 The 'Food Crisis' in Sub-Saharan Africa; 3 Nutrition and Capability; 3.1 World Hunger: How Much?; 3.2 Food Deprivation and Undernourishment; 3.3 Poverty and Basic Capabilities
4 Society, Class and Gender4.1 Are Famines Natural Phenomena?; 4.2 Society and Cooperative Conflicts; 4.3 Female Deprivation and Gender Bias; 4.4 Famine Mortality and Gender Divisions; 4.5 Gender and Cooperative Conflicts; 4.6 Protection, Promotion and Social Security; Part II: Famines; 5 Famines and Social Response; 5.1 Famine Prevention and Entitlement Protection; 5.2 African Challenge and International Perception; 5.3 Informal Security Systems and Concerted Action; 5.4 Aspects of Traditional Response; 5.5 Early Warning and Early Action; 6 Famines, Markets and Intervention 6.1 The Strategy of Direct Delivery6.2 Availability, Prices and Entitlements; 6.3 Private Trade and Famine Vulnerability; 6.4 Speculation, Hoarding and Public Distribution; 6.5 Cash Support; 6.6 An Adequate Plurality; 7 Strategies of Entitlement Protection; 7.1 Non-exclusion, Targeting and Selection; 7.2 Alternative Selection Mechanisms; 7.3 Feeding and Family; 7.4 Employment and Entitlement; 7.5 A Concluding Remark; 8 Experiences and Lessons; 8.1 The Indian Experience; 8.2 A Case-Study: The Maharashtra Drought of 1970-1973; 8.3 Some African Successes; 8.4 Lessons from African Successes Part III: Undernutrition and Deprivation9 Production, Entitlements and Nutrition; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Food Self-Sufficiency?; 9.3 Food Production and Diversification; 9.4 Industrialization and the Long Run; 9.5 Cash Crops: Problems and Opportunities; 9.6 From Food Entitlements to Nutritional Capabilities; 10 Economic Growth and Public Support; 10.1 Incomes and Achievements; 10.2 Alternative Strategies: Growth-Mediated Security and Support-Led Security; 10.3 Economic Growth and Public Support: Interconnections and Contrasts; 10.4 Growth-Mediated Security and Unaimed Opulence 10.5 Opulence and Public Provisioning10.6 Growth-Mediated Security: The Case of South Korea; 10.7 Support-Led Security and Equivalent Growth; 11 China and India; 11.1 Is China Ahead?; 11.2 What Put China Ahead?; 11.3 The Chinese Famine and the Indian Contrast; 11.4 Chinese Economic Reforms: Opulence and Support; 11.5 China, India and Kerala; 12 Experiences of Direct Support; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Sri Lanka; 12.3 Chile; 12.4 Costa Rica; 12.5 Concluding Remarks; Part IV: Hunger and Public Action; 13 The Economy, the State and the Public; 13.1 Against the Current? 13.2 Famines and Undernutrition |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792274603321 |
Drèze Jean | ||
Oxford, : Clarendon, 1989 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hunger and public action [[electronic resource] /] / Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen |
Autore | Drèze Jean |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Clarendon, 1989 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.8/56/091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SenAmartya <1933-> |
Collana | WIDER studies in development economics |
Soggetto topico |
Food supply - Government policy - Developing countries
Famines - Prevention - Government policy - Developing countries Famines - Prevention - Citizen participation Poor - Government policy - Developing countries Nutrition policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
9786612006982
0-19-828634-1 0-19-152150-7 1-282-00698-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
FOREWORD; PREFACE; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; Part I: Hunger in the Modern World; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Past and Present; 1.2 Famine and Chronic Undernourishment; 1.3 Some Elementary Concepts; 1.4 Public Action for Social Security; 2 Entitlement and Deprivation; 2.1 Deprivation and the Law; 2.2 Entitlement Failures and Economic Analysis; 2.3 Availability, Command and Occupations; 2.4 The 'Food Crisis' in Sub-Saharan Africa; 3 Nutrition and Capability; 3.1 World Hunger: How Much?; 3.2 Food Deprivation and Undernourishment; 3.3 Poverty and Basic Capabilities
4 Society, Class and Gender4.1 Are Famines Natural Phenomena?; 4.2 Society and Cooperative Conflicts; 4.3 Female Deprivation and Gender Bias; 4.4 Famine Mortality and Gender Divisions; 4.5 Gender and Cooperative Conflicts; 4.6 Protection, Promotion and Social Security; Part II: Famines; 5 Famines and Social Response; 5.1 Famine Prevention and Entitlement Protection; 5.2 African Challenge and International Perception; 5.3 Informal Security Systems and Concerted Action; 5.4 Aspects of Traditional Response; 5.5 Early Warning and Early Action; 6 Famines, Markets and Intervention 6.1 The Strategy of Direct Delivery6.2 Availability, Prices and Entitlements; 6.3 Private Trade and Famine Vulnerability; 6.4 Speculation, Hoarding and Public Distribution; 6.5 Cash Support; 6.6 An Adequate Plurality; 7 Strategies of Entitlement Protection; 7.1 Non-exclusion, Targeting and Selection; 7.2 Alternative Selection Mechanisms; 7.3 Feeding and Family; 7.4 Employment and Entitlement; 7.5 A Concluding Remark; 8 Experiences and Lessons; 8.1 The Indian Experience; 8.2 A Case-Study: The Maharashtra Drought of 1970-1973; 8.3 Some African Successes; 8.4 Lessons from African Successes Part III: Undernutrition and Deprivation9 Production, Entitlements and Nutrition; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Food Self-Sufficiency?; 9.3 Food Production and Diversification; 9.4 Industrialization and the Long Run; 9.5 Cash Crops: Problems and Opportunities; 9.6 From Food Entitlements to Nutritional Capabilities; 10 Economic Growth and Public Support; 10.1 Incomes and Achievements; 10.2 Alternative Strategies: Growth-Mediated Security and Support-Led Security; 10.3 Economic Growth and Public Support: Interconnections and Contrasts; 10.4 Growth-Mediated Security and Unaimed Opulence 10.5 Opulence and Public Provisioning10.6 Growth-Mediated Security: The Case of South Korea; 10.7 Support-Led Security and Equivalent Growth; 11 China and India; 11.1 Is China Ahead?; 11.2 What Put China Ahead?; 11.3 The Chinese Famine and the Indian Contrast; 11.4 Chinese Economic Reforms: Opulence and Support; 11.5 China, India and Kerala; 12 Experiences of Direct Support; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Sri Lanka; 12.3 Chile; 12.4 Costa Rica; 12.5 Concluding Remarks; Part IV: Hunger and Public Action; 13 The Economy, the State and the Public; 13.1 Against the Current? 13.2 Famines and Undernutrition |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814253103321 |
Drèze Jean | ||
Oxford, : Clarendon, 1989 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inclusive states [[electronic resource] ] : social policy and structural inequalities / / Anis A. Dani and Arjan de Haan, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
Disciplina | 320.609172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaniAnis A (Anis Ahmad)
HaanArjan de |
Collana | New frontiers of social policy |
Soggetto topico |
Social policy
Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Social aspects |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-8213-7000-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
CONTENTS; Foreword; Series Preface; Arusha Statement; About the Editors; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I. SOCIAL POLICY: LESSONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS; Figure 1.1. The Vicious Cycle of Structural Inequality; Figure 1.2. Elements of Inclusive Social Policy; Table 1.1. A Framework for Inclusive States; Figure 2.1. A Simple Model of Social Policy Making; Box 2.1. The Welfare Regime Synthesis; Box 2.2. The Orthodox Model; Figure 3.1. Absolute Poverty and Inequality; Figure 3.2. Support for Participatory Democracy
Table 3.1. Attitudes toward Lobbying and the Value of Including Interests in Policy FormulationTable 3.2. Participation and Effectiveness; Table 3.3. Forms of Inclusion in 15 Postcommunist States; Figure 3.3. Map of Inclusion and Participation; Table 3.4. Responsiveness Reduces Poverty and Inequality; Table 3.A.1. Database Variables; Table 4.1. Assessing the Scope for Macroeconomic Policy Choices: Country Typology; Box 4.1. Ghana, 2005/06: Example of a Poverty-Focused Tax Policy; Box 4.2. Cameroon, 2001: Example of a Poverty-Focused Privatization Operation Box 4.3. Ghana, 2002: Country Comparison of Poverty-Focused Policy Responses-Petroleum PricesPART II. STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES AND POLICY EXPERIENCE; Figure 6.1. Latin America and the Caribbean: Incidence of Extreme Poverty in Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Individuals as a Multiple of the Incidence in the Rest of the Population; Figure 6.2. Latin America: 15- to 19-Year-Olds Who Have Not 150 Completed Primary Education, by Ethnic or Racial Group, 2002; Figure 6.3. Sex Distribution by Quintiles for Urban Areas: Simple Average for Latin American and Caribbean Countries Figure 6.4. Latin America and the Caribbean: Evolution of Indigence by Geographic Area, 1990-2005Table 6.1. Census Criteria to Identify Indigenous Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 8.1. Ingredients for Influencing through the Policy Research Process; Box 8.2. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty in Nepal; Box 8.3. Political Poverty: Participation in Governance; Figure 8.1. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty: The Caste Hierarchy in Nepal under the 1854 Muliki Ain Table 8.1. Transformation of Cognitive Logic and Values and Shifts in Formal Institutions and Political PowerFigure 8.2. Sites of Empowerment and Inclusion; Figure 8.3. Efforts to Build Democratic Institutions in Nepal: A Time Line; Table 8.2. Uncertainty and Hopes for the Emergence of Democratic Institutions; Table 8.3. Implementation Status of Major Policy Commitments for Dalits in the Ninth Plan; PART III. INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS; Table 11.1. Comparison of Indigenous Peoples, Selected Indicators, Latest Possible Year; Box 11.1. Kohanga Reo; Box 12.1. Interfaces of Programs and Parents Box 12.2. Gap between Global Category and Local Reality |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454040303321 |
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inclusive states : : social policy and structural inequalities / / Anis A. Dani and Arjan de Haan, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | xlviii, 418 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm |
Disciplina | 320.609172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaniAnis A (Anis Ahmad)
HaanArjan de |
Collana | New frontiers of social policy |
Soggetto topico |
Social policy
Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Social aspects |
ISBN | 0-8213-7000-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
CONTENTS; Foreword; Series Preface; Arusha Statement; About the Editors; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I. SOCIAL POLICY: LESSONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS; Figure 1.1. The Vicious Cycle of Structural Inequality; Figure 1.2. Elements of Inclusive Social Policy; Table 1.1. A Framework for Inclusive States; Figure 2.1. A Simple Model of Social Policy Making; Box 2.1. The Welfare Regime Synthesis; Box 2.2. The Orthodox Model; Figure 3.1. Absolute Poverty and Inequality; Figure 3.2. Support for Participatory Democracy
Table 3.1. Attitudes toward Lobbying and the Value of Including Interests in Policy FormulationTable 3.2. Participation and Effectiveness; Table 3.3. Forms of Inclusion in 15 Postcommunist States; Figure 3.3. Map of Inclusion and Participation; Table 3.4. Responsiveness Reduces Poverty and Inequality; Table 3.A.1. Database Variables; Table 4.1. Assessing the Scope for Macroeconomic Policy Choices: Country Typology; Box 4.1. Ghana, 2005/06: Example of a Poverty-Focused Tax Policy; Box 4.2. Cameroon, 2001: Example of a Poverty-Focused Privatization Operation Box 4.3. Ghana, 2002: Country Comparison of Poverty-Focused Policy Responses-Petroleum PricesPART II. STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES AND POLICY EXPERIENCE; Figure 6.1. Latin America and the Caribbean: Incidence of Extreme Poverty in Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Individuals as a Multiple of the Incidence in the Rest of the Population; Figure 6.2. Latin America: 15- to 19-Year-Olds Who Have Not 150 Completed Primary Education, by Ethnic or Racial Group, 2002; Figure 6.3. Sex Distribution by Quintiles for Urban Areas: Simple Average for Latin American and Caribbean Countries Figure 6.4. Latin America and the Caribbean: Evolution of Indigence by Geographic Area, 1990-2005Table 6.1. Census Criteria to Identify Indigenous Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 8.1. Ingredients for Influencing through the Policy Research Process; Box 8.2. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty in Nepal; Box 8.3. Political Poverty: Participation in Governance; Figure 8.1. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty: The Caste Hierarchy in Nepal under the 1854 Muliki Ain Table 8.1. Transformation of Cognitive Logic and Values and Shifts in Formal Institutions and Political PowerFigure 8.2. Sites of Empowerment and Inclusion; Figure 8.3. Efforts to Build Democratic Institutions in Nepal: A Time Line; Table 8.2. Uncertainty and Hopes for the Emergence of Democratic Institutions; Table 8.3. Implementation Status of Major Policy Commitments for Dalits in the Ninth Plan; PART III. INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS; Table 11.1. Comparison of Indigenous Peoples, Selected Indicators, Latest Possible Year; Box 11.1. Kohanga Reo; Box 12.1. Interfaces of Programs and Parents Box 12.2. Gap between Global Category and Local Reality |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782295803321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inclusive states : : social policy and structural inequalities / / Anis A. Dani and Arjan de Haan, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | xlviii, 418 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm |
Disciplina | 320.609172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaniAnis A (Anis Ahmad)
HaanArjan de |
Collana | New frontiers of social policy |
Soggetto topico |
Social policy
Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Social aspects |
ISBN | 0-8213-7000-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
CONTENTS; Foreword; Series Preface; Arusha Statement; About the Editors; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I. SOCIAL POLICY: LESSONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS; Figure 1.1. The Vicious Cycle of Structural Inequality; Figure 1.2. Elements of Inclusive Social Policy; Table 1.1. A Framework for Inclusive States; Figure 2.1. A Simple Model of Social Policy Making; Box 2.1. The Welfare Regime Synthesis; Box 2.2. The Orthodox Model; Figure 3.1. Absolute Poverty and Inequality; Figure 3.2. Support for Participatory Democracy
Table 3.1. Attitudes toward Lobbying and the Value of Including Interests in Policy FormulationTable 3.2. Participation and Effectiveness; Table 3.3. Forms of Inclusion in 15 Postcommunist States; Figure 3.3. Map of Inclusion and Participation; Table 3.4. Responsiveness Reduces Poverty and Inequality; Table 3.A.1. Database Variables; Table 4.1. Assessing the Scope for Macroeconomic Policy Choices: Country Typology; Box 4.1. Ghana, 2005/06: Example of a Poverty-Focused Tax Policy; Box 4.2. Cameroon, 2001: Example of a Poverty-Focused Privatization Operation Box 4.3. Ghana, 2002: Country Comparison of Poverty-Focused Policy Responses-Petroleum PricesPART II. STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES AND POLICY EXPERIENCE; Figure 6.1. Latin America and the Caribbean: Incidence of Extreme Poverty in Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Individuals as a Multiple of the Incidence in the Rest of the Population; Figure 6.2. Latin America: 15- to 19-Year-Olds Who Have Not 150 Completed Primary Education, by Ethnic or Racial Group, 2002; Figure 6.3. Sex Distribution by Quintiles for Urban Areas: Simple Average for Latin American and Caribbean Countries Figure 6.4. Latin America and the Caribbean: Evolution of Indigence by Geographic Area, 1990-2005Table 6.1. Census Criteria to Identify Indigenous Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 8.1. Ingredients for Influencing through the Policy Research Process; Box 8.2. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty in Nepal; Box 8.3. Political Poverty: Participation in Governance; Figure 8.1. Caste and Ethnic Dimensions of Poverty: The Caste Hierarchy in Nepal under the 1854 Muliki Ain Table 8.1. Transformation of Cognitive Logic and Values and Shifts in Formal Institutions and Political PowerFigure 8.2. Sites of Empowerment and Inclusion; Figure 8.3. Efforts to Build Democratic Institutions in Nepal: A Time Line; Table 8.2. Uncertainty and Hopes for the Emergence of Democratic Institutions; Table 8.3. Implementation Status of Major Policy Commitments for Dalits in the Ninth Plan; PART III. INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS; Table 11.1. Comparison of Indigenous Peoples, Selected Indicators, Latest Possible Year; Box 11.1. Kohanga Reo; Box 12.1. Interfaces of Programs and Parents Box 12.2. Gap between Global Category and Local Reality |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824794303321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Managing development : globalization, economic restructuring and social policy / / edited by Junji Nakagawa |
Autore | Nakagawa Junji |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Taylor & Francis, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (385 p.) |
Disciplina |
337.09172409051
337/.09172/409051 |
Altri autori (Persone) | NakagawaJunji <1955-> |
Collana | Routledge studies in development economics |
Soggetto topico |
Globalization - Economic aspects
Financial crises - Developing countries |
Soggetto non controllato |
latin
america transition economies east asian countries developing country world |
ISBN |
1-134-22557-1
1-134-22558-X 1-280-51806-5 9786610518067 0-203-01529-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Managing Development - Globalization, Economic Restructuring and Social Policy; 1. Managing Global Risks and Creating Prosperity: The Role of the IMF and Regional Financial Architectures; 2. Globalization and Economic Development: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks; 3. Is the International Trade Regime Contributing to Liberalization in Developing Countries?
4. The Governance of Global Issues Through Regionalism: NAFTA as an Interface Between Multilateral and North-South Policies5. Financial Sector Development in Latin America and East Asia: A Comparison of Chile and South Korea; 6. Restructuring the Financial and Corporate Sector: The South Korean Experience; 7. Economic Performance, Crisis and Institutional Reforms in East Asia and Latin America; 8. Business Groups as an Organizational Device for Economic Catch-up; 9. Will Inward Internationalization Foster Economic Development in Latin America? 10. Determinants and Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Transition Economies11. Latin American Social Security Reform in the 1990s; 12. Welfare States in East Asia: Similar Conditions, Different Past and Divided Future; 13. Characteristics of the Central European Welfare System; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910765619603321 |
Nakagawa Junji | ||
Taylor & Francis, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Managing development : globalization, economic restructuring and social policy / / edited by Junji Nakagawa |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (385 p.) |
Disciplina |
337.09172409051
337/.09172/409051 |
Altri autori (Persone) | NakagawaJunji <1955-> |
Collana | Routledge studies in development economics |
Soggetto topico |
Globalization - Economic aspects
Financial crises - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-134-22557-1
1-134-22558-X 1-280-51806-5 9786610518067 0-203-01529-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Managing Development - Globalization, Economic Restructuring and Social Policy; 1. Managing Global Risks and Creating Prosperity: The Role of the IMF and Regional Financial Architectures; 2. Globalization and Economic Development: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks; 3. Is the International Trade Regime Contributing to Liberalization in Developing Countries?
4. The Governance of Global Issues Through Regionalism: NAFTA as an Interface Between Multilateral and North-South Policies5. Financial Sector Development in Latin America and East Asia: A Comparison of Chile and South Korea; 6. Restructuring the Financial and Corporate Sector: The South Korean Experience; 7. Economic Performance, Crisis and Institutional Reforms in East Asia and Latin America; 8. Business Groups as an Organizational Device for Economic Catch-up; 9. Will Inward Internationalization Foster Economic Development in Latin America? 10. Determinants and Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Transition Economies11. Latin American Social Security Reform in the 1990s; 12. Welfare States in East Asia: Similar Conditions, Different Past and Divided Future; 13. Characteristics of the Central European Welfare System; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910348223803321 |
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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