This paper synthesizes factors that could contribute to the failure of basic service delivery to the poor. It also highlights successful projects and good practices from developing Asian countries which may help promote inclusiveness in providing basic social services in developing countries. While both demand and supply factors are discussed, special attention is given to noneconomic factors including institutional deficiencies, the lack of information or awareness, and the multiplicity of basic services
This compendium brings together two companion papers on inclusive development. The first paper uses ...
The primary objective of this research is to identify key factors that explain the observed wide var...
Empirical evidence from Asia and the rest of the world shows the positive role of infrastructure in ...
This paper synthesizes factors that could contribute to the failure of basic service delivery to the...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
The global economic recession is severely affecting Asian economies. Timely assessment of the econom...
The publication provides an overview of social services in Asia and the Pacific, focusing on the ana...
The Asian crisis of the late 1990s severely affected some of the most successful economies in the re...
The inclusive development has been a challenge for the developing world specially those countries ha...
Financial inclusion is a broad concept. As defined by Sarma (2008), financial inclusion is the proce...
The paper discusses the extent of inclusiveness of economic growth in the ten fastest-growing Asian ...
The speed of poverty reduction in Indonesia has begun to slow down with inequality continuing to ris...
Development Economics; Economic Policy; Social Policy; Climate Change Management and Polic
Exclusion on the basis of race, religion and ethnicity exists in many nations under diverse social, ...
Is household income enough for human development or government should heed to direct provision of so...
This compendium brings together two companion papers on inclusive development. The first paper uses ...
The primary objective of this research is to identify key factors that explain the observed wide var...
Empirical evidence from Asia and the rest of the world shows the positive role of infrastructure in ...
This paper synthesizes factors that could contribute to the failure of basic service delivery to the...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
The global economic recession is severely affecting Asian economies. Timely assessment of the econom...
The publication provides an overview of social services in Asia and the Pacific, focusing on the ana...
The Asian crisis of the late 1990s severely affected some of the most successful economies in the re...
The inclusive development has been a challenge for the developing world specially those countries ha...
Financial inclusion is a broad concept. As defined by Sarma (2008), financial inclusion is the proce...
The paper discusses the extent of inclusiveness of economic growth in the ten fastest-growing Asian ...
The speed of poverty reduction in Indonesia has begun to slow down with inequality continuing to ris...
Development Economics; Economic Policy; Social Policy; Climate Change Management and Polic
Exclusion on the basis of race, religion and ethnicity exists in many nations under diverse social, ...
Is household income enough for human development or government should heed to direct provision of so...
This compendium brings together two companion papers on inclusive development. The first paper uses ...
The primary objective of this research is to identify key factors that explain the observed wide var...
Empirical evidence from Asia and the rest of the world shows the positive role of infrastructure in ...