The economics of poverty : history, measurement, and policy /

"While there is no denying that the world has made huge progress against absolute poverty over the last 200 years, until recent times the bulk of that progress had been made in wealthy countries only. The good news is that we have seen greater progress against poverty in the developing world in...

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Autor principal: Ravallion, Martin
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Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, c2016.
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245 1 4 |a The economics of poverty :  |b history, measurement, and policy /  |c Martin Ravallion. 
260 |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c c2016. 
300 |a xxxi, 701 p. :  |b il. ;  |c 25 cm. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 605-662) e índice. 
505 0 |a Introduction --History of Thought. Origins of the idea of a world free of poverty ; New thinking on poverty after 1950 -- Measures and Methods. Measuring welfare ; Poverty lines ; Poverty and inequality measures ; Impact evaluation -- Poverty and Policy. Dimensions of poverty and inequality ; Growth, inequality and poverty ; Economy-wide and sectoral policies ; Targeted interventions -- Conclusions: Past progress and future challenges. 
520 |a "While there is no denying that the world has made huge progress against absolute poverty over the last 200 years, until recent times the bulk of that progress had been made in wealthy countries only. The good news is that we have seen greater progress against poverty in the developing world in recent times-indeed, a faster pace of progress against extreme poverty than the rich world saw over a period of 100 years or more of economic development. However, continuing progress is far from assured. High and rising inequality has stalled progress against poverty in many countries. We are seeing generally rising relative poverty in the rich world as a whole over recent decades. And even in the developing world, there has been less progress in reaching the poorest, who risk being left behind, and a great many people in the emerging middle class remain highly vulnerable to falling back into poverty. The Economics of Poverty strives to support well-informed efforts to put in place effective policies to assure continuing success in reducing poverty in all its dimensions. The book reviews critically the past and present debates on the central policy issues of economic development everywhere. How much poverty is there? Why does poverty exist? What can be done to eliminate poverty? Martin Ravallion provides an accessible new synthesis of current knowledge on these issues. It does not assume that readers know economics already. Those new to economics get a lot of help along the way in understanding its concepts and methods. Economics lives though its relevance to real world problems, and here the problem of global poverty is both the central focus and a vehicle for learning"--Descripción del editor. 
650 0 |a Poverty. 
650 0 |a Equality. 
650 0 |a Social policy. 
650 7 |a Pobreza.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Equidad.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Política social.  |2 UDESA