A highly readable and enjoyable presentation of eight years of field research in developing countries which covers issues around representation and the lack of aid evaluation, reviewed by Arnaud Vaganay
In 2015, The UN Millennium Development Goals reached their deadline – but what has been their legacy...
Through the efforts of increasingly media-aware NGOs, people in the west are bombarded with images o...
Are charities best placed to solve social problems and deliver welfare or might business do it bette...
In what is likely to be a highly controversial book in global economic circles, macro-economist Jeff...
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time by Jeffrey D. Sachs details the work of Sach...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
This article reviews the book: “Representations of global poverty: Aid, development and internationa...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
It is rare for economists to openly accept how little is known about which policies and institutions...
The main objective of this book is to investigate how far the people of aid-dependent countries can ...
Do microfinance initiatives offer a panacea for poverty? In The Crises of Microcredit, editors Isabe...
A review of: Understanding Poverty Edited by Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, Roland Bénabou, and Dilip Moo...
Since the 1970s, the countries of the Global South have sometimes struggled to express themselves po...
Despite for many years receiving one of the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the W...
In 2015, The UN Millennium Development Goals reached their deadline – but what has been their legacy...
Through the efforts of increasingly media-aware NGOs, people in the west are bombarded with images o...
Are charities best placed to solve social problems and deliver welfare or might business do it bette...
In what is likely to be a highly controversial book in global economic circles, macro-economist Jeff...
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time by Jeffrey D. Sachs details the work of Sach...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
This article reviews the book: “Representations of global poverty: Aid, development and internationa...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
It is rare for economists to openly accept how little is known about which policies and institutions...
The main objective of this book is to investigate how far the people of aid-dependent countries can ...
Do microfinance initiatives offer a panacea for poverty? In The Crises of Microcredit, editors Isabe...
A review of: Understanding Poverty Edited by Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, Roland Bénabou, and Dilip Moo...
Since the 1970s, the countries of the Global South have sometimes struggled to express themselves po...
Despite for many years receiving one of the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the W...
In 2015, The UN Millennium Development Goals reached their deadline – but what has been their legacy...
Through the efforts of increasingly media-aware NGOs, people in the west are bombarded with images o...
Are charities best placed to solve social problems and deliver welfare or might business do it bette...