This Poverty Assessment report reviews the evolution, and nature of poverty in Sri Lanka, by examining why its significant, recent economic downturn contrasts sharply with its considerable, economic advances during the 1960s; why poverty fell rapidly, and to a relatively, low level in some areas, though it remained high in other parts of the country; and, whether the large resources given to re-distributive programs, really helped reduce poverty. In response, Sri Lanka's hesitant attitude towards progressive economic, and social policies is seemingly the answer, for these policies would have removed the regulations that hinder effective markets, and the private sector, and, would have provided needed infrastructure, and social services, acc...
South Asia comprises India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives, Bhutan and Afghani...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...
This report on poverty assessment in Sri Lanka establishes that the development story in Sri Lanka i...
Abstract: Poverty is one of the major socioeconomic issues that Sri Lanka has been attempting to tac...
There remains controversy over whether trade liberalisation in general, and agricultural trade liber...
Since independence Sri Lanka has made impressive progress in reducing poverty. This reflects in term...
This report reviews Sri Lanka's social protection programs and proposes strategic options for enhanc...
Between 2002 and 2012-13, most of the reduction in poverty was due to increased earnings, as opposed...
The paper presents key findings of the Joint Staff Assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Pape...
This report focuses on the attainment of five major human development-related Millennium Development...
Sri Lanka is an important reference for social protection effectiveness in the South Asian region an...
The past few years have seen great progress in the area of poverty measurement, both in terms of the...
In 1960, Sri Lanka had roughly the same income per capita as South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore. T...
This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and ...
South Asia comprises India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives, Bhutan and Afghani...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...
This report on poverty assessment in Sri Lanka establishes that the development story in Sri Lanka i...
Abstract: Poverty is one of the major socioeconomic issues that Sri Lanka has been attempting to tac...
There remains controversy over whether trade liberalisation in general, and agricultural trade liber...
Since independence Sri Lanka has made impressive progress in reducing poverty. This reflects in term...
This report reviews Sri Lanka's social protection programs and proposes strategic options for enhanc...
Between 2002 and 2012-13, most of the reduction in poverty was due to increased earnings, as opposed...
The paper presents key findings of the Joint Staff Assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Pape...
This report focuses on the attainment of five major human development-related Millennium Development...
Sri Lanka is an important reference for social protection effectiveness in the South Asian region an...
The past few years have seen great progress in the area of poverty measurement, both in terms of the...
In 1960, Sri Lanka had roughly the same income per capita as South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore. T...
This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and ...
South Asia comprises India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives, Bhutan and Afghani...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...