Institutions shape the incentives and opportunities people find and create. The institutions of poverty discourage accumulations of assets, disable accountability of governance, and dilute potential. After an empirical overview of past and present prevalence of poverty and its scholarly explanations, the macro-economic conditions of poverty are outlined. At the core of the chapter is the discussion of four institutions of poverty within economies; those are lack of assets, lack of accountability, lack of income predictability, and unfavorable spatial distribution. Analyzing the four institutions concurrently will explain poverty within any one country, either low- or high-income, and will allow establishing the level and persistence of pove...
This paper focuses on the role of “institutions” in the fight against poverty and inequality. Our vi...
Using seven alternative measures of the institutions, this study examines the impacts of the quality...
The alleviation of poverty is one of the most debated issues among the academicians and policy...
Using seven alternative measures of the institutions, this study examines the impacts of the quality...
What explains poverty of Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia? One view holds the disease environment o...
Tebaldi & Mohan (2010, JDS) have established an empirical nexus between institutions and monetary po...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of institutions on poverty by developing an innovative framew...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityThis dissertation analyzes the effects of instit...
Comparatively low levels of health and economic institutions are present in certain countries and no...
Chapter fifteen of the book Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinson titled Prosperity and Poverty ...
Central to this article is an argument that:”Self-organisation of the poor to provide for their own ...
Summaries The legacy of past perceptions of poverty and its causes have been embodied in many core ...
Aid and poverty : remarks on analyses of the standard of living in Africa. The 1990s has witnessed a...
Poverty is an irrevocable curse of our existing institutional structure and a grey area of existing ...
The complexity of the concept of poverty is revealed through multiple channels in politics, media, a...
This paper focuses on the role of “institutions” in the fight against poverty and inequality. Our vi...
Using seven alternative measures of the institutions, this study examines the impacts of the quality...
The alleviation of poverty is one of the most debated issues among the academicians and policy...
Using seven alternative measures of the institutions, this study examines the impacts of the quality...
What explains poverty of Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia? One view holds the disease environment o...
Tebaldi & Mohan (2010, JDS) have established an empirical nexus between institutions and monetary po...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of institutions on poverty by developing an innovative framew...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityThis dissertation analyzes the effects of instit...
Comparatively low levels of health and economic institutions are present in certain countries and no...
Chapter fifteen of the book Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinson titled Prosperity and Poverty ...
Central to this article is an argument that:”Self-organisation of the poor to provide for their own ...
Summaries The legacy of past perceptions of poverty and its causes have been embodied in many core ...
Aid and poverty : remarks on analyses of the standard of living in Africa. The 1990s has witnessed a...
Poverty is an irrevocable curse of our existing institutional structure and a grey area of existing ...
The complexity of the concept of poverty is revealed through multiple channels in politics, media, a...
This paper focuses on the role of “institutions” in the fight against poverty and inequality. Our vi...
Using seven alternative measures of the institutions, this study examines the impacts of the quality...
The alleviation of poverty is one of the most debated issues among the academicians and policy...