[Excerpt] This book by R. M. Sundrum, a professor at the Australian National University and former director of the World Bank, is a compilation of issues, ideas, and data on income distribution in less developed countries (LDCs). Each chapter or section has something meaningful to say, and for this reason the book bears careful study. However, no overarching theme or approach is apparent, so the reader is likely to come away with numerous small lessons about distribution and development but few larger conclusions
This thesis is a combination of two essays in development economics that explores the implication o...
In what is likely to be a highly controversial book in global economic circles, macro-economist Jeff...
Economists have had much to say about the impact of economic policies on growth, but little on their...
[Excerpt] This volume contains the papers from a 1995 conference on income distribution and economic...
[Excerpt] In the 1970s social scientists from all disciplines became aware that an understanding of ...
[Excerpt] The aim of economic development is to raise the standard of living of a country\u27s peopl...
This is a review and comparison of seven books dealing with income distribution and economic develop...
[Excerpt] This paper is a survey of the available literature on education and income distribution in...
[Excerpt] “Globalization and Poverty” contains the papers from a 2003 NBER pre-conference and 2004 c...
Interested readers can take a look inside of the book at:http://books.google.ro/books?id=bGxVzEdae7U...
This book uses data from 21 countries to illustrate the distribution of wealth in capital economies ...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
[Excerpt] Michael Lipton has devoted a long career to studying and fighting poverty in the developin...
[Excerpt] Who benefits how much from economic growth and why? This question is fundamental to today’...
This book focusses on identifying and explaining the glaring difference in income between the very w...
This thesis is a combination of two essays in development economics that explores the implication o...
In what is likely to be a highly controversial book in global economic circles, macro-economist Jeff...
Economists have had much to say about the impact of economic policies on growth, but little on their...
[Excerpt] This volume contains the papers from a 1995 conference on income distribution and economic...
[Excerpt] In the 1970s social scientists from all disciplines became aware that an understanding of ...
[Excerpt] The aim of economic development is to raise the standard of living of a country\u27s peopl...
This is a review and comparison of seven books dealing with income distribution and economic develop...
[Excerpt] This paper is a survey of the available literature on education and income distribution in...
[Excerpt] “Globalization and Poverty” contains the papers from a 2003 NBER pre-conference and 2004 c...
Interested readers can take a look inside of the book at:http://books.google.ro/books?id=bGxVzEdae7U...
This book uses data from 21 countries to illustrate the distribution of wealth in capital economies ...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
[Excerpt] Michael Lipton has devoted a long career to studying and fighting poverty in the developin...
[Excerpt] Who benefits how much from economic growth and why? This question is fundamental to today’...
This book focusses on identifying and explaining the glaring difference in income between the very w...
This thesis is a combination of two essays in development economics that explores the implication o...
In what is likely to be a highly controversial book in global economic circles, macro-economist Jeff...
Economists have had much to say about the impact of economic policies on growth, but little on their...