Abstract The World Development Report makes the case for redistribution but then fails to give adequate focus to redistributive policies as the core of anti-poverty strategies. Simple calculations show the power that small amounts of redistribution can have to reduce poverty at both the global and national levels. Mechanisms for global redistribution, through aid, trade, technology and immigration are inadequately utilised. National level policies should encompass the full range of assets and go beyond incremental redistribution. The capacity of the fiscal system to provide safety nets is also important
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Can a transfer of wealth from the US to the least developed countries be Pareto improving? We analyz...
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The actual distribution of world income across countries is extremely unequal, much higher than the ...
In the first development decade of the Third World countries, the growth of the GNP has been b...
In: Poverty and plenty: The Botswana ExperiencePoverty alleviation is mainly about redistribution of...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
Can a transfer of wealth from the US to least developed countries be Pareto improving? We analyze th...
In the late 1990s the bilateral and multilateral development agencies placed increasing emphasis on ...
Recent development literature has placed priority on poverty reduction, and on possible growth enhan...
This article investigates recent claims — made principally by the World Bank — that world poverty is...
This paper considers the proposal that each country distribute its resource rents directly to citize...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
An optimal linear world income tax that maximizes a border-neutral social welfare function provides ...
Summary This paper considers the proposal that each country distributes its resource rents directly ...
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
Can a transfer of wealth from the US to the least developed countries be Pareto improving? We analyz...
This paper re-asserts the importance of certain old-fashioned questions relating to international ai...
The actual distribution of world income across countries is extremely unequal, much higher than the ...
In the first development decade of the Third World countries, the growth of the GNP has been b...
In: Poverty and plenty: The Botswana ExperiencePoverty alleviation is mainly about redistribution of...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
Can a transfer of wealth from the US to least developed countries be Pareto improving? We analyze th...