From reading this chapter you will be able to; • Comprehend the disparity of wealth in the contemporary world and appreciate rival explanations for this phenomenon. • Evaluate competing arguments for the causes of hunger and famine in the world. • Be able to evaluate, from a variety of theoretical perspectives, the progress of international policies designed to facilitate the development of poorer states over the past sixty years
Although world food and agricultural production, based on current trends, will be sufficient to meet...
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Hunger, Inequality, Macroeconomic development, Poverty reduction, Developing countries, Gender inequ...
For several decades, the international community has aspired to integrate the social, economic and e...
In this chapter I explore the causal relationships between historical factors (for eg., geography, d...
Our present global economic order produces a stable pattern of widespread malnutrition and starvatio...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
It is hard to imagine an issue in development economics that is of greater importance to humankind t...
Introduction This chapter examines poverty and inequality in global politics. The first section prov...
There are many problems regarding poverty, inequality and growth in developing countries in Asia and...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
This paper examines how the profile of undernutrition among children in two African countries (Ethio...
For more than three decades, food shortages have created serious difficulties throughout the world. ...
AbstractThis paper examines how the profile of undernutrition among children in two African countrie...
Chapter fifteen of the book Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinson titled Prosperity and Poverty ...
Although world food and agricultural production, based on current trends, will be sufficient to meet...
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Hunger, Inequality, Macroeconomic development, Poverty reduction, Developing countries, Gender inequ...
For several decades, the international community has aspired to integrate the social, economic and e...
In this chapter I explore the causal relationships between historical factors (for eg., geography, d...
Our present global economic order produces a stable pattern of widespread malnutrition and starvatio...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
It is hard to imagine an issue in development economics that is of greater importance to humankind t...
Introduction This chapter examines poverty and inequality in global politics. The first section prov...
There are many problems regarding poverty, inequality and growth in developing countries in Asia and...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
This paper examines how the profile of undernutrition among children in two African countries (Ethio...
For more than three decades, food shortages have created serious difficulties throughout the world. ...
AbstractThis paper examines how the profile of undernutrition among children in two African countrie...
Chapter fifteen of the book Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinson titled Prosperity and Poverty ...
Although world food and agricultural production, based on current trends, will be sufficient to meet...
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Hunger, Inequality, Macroeconomic development, Poverty reduction, Developing countries, Gender inequ...