This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is used to demonstrate countries\u27 human development effort in advancing economics rights of the citizens. A country\u27s human development effort is evaluated on the basis of the well-being of the poorest members of the society. An analysis of data reveals that there is a wide variation in countries\u27 pro-poor stance. While it is accepted that positive rights are pro-poor, this paper argues that so too are negative economic rights and in fact the two are complements rather than substitutes. Classifying countries into human development income deficit and human development effort deficit, it is demonstrated that a large number of countries co...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
This paper studies the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countries. In such ...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
In poor as much as in rich countries there is a fear that environmentally sustainable development mi...
This thesis composes of four empirical studies with an attempt to assess the role of institutions as...
This paper attempts to contribute to the understanding of how democracy and individual rights associ...
The “Lee thesis” claims that there is a tradeoff between a country’s respect for human rights and it...
Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This paper investigates the problem with m...
Within a scenario of de-growth many may conclude that development in general, and equitable developm...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
The purpose of this paper is to go beyond the narrow focus of the current institutional economics li...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
This paper studies the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countries. In such ...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
In poor as much as in rich countries there is a fear that environmentally sustainable development mi...
This thesis composes of four empirical studies with an attempt to assess the role of institutions as...
This paper attempts to contribute to the understanding of how democracy and individual rights associ...
The “Lee thesis” claims that there is a tradeoff between a country’s respect for human rights and it...
Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This paper investigates the problem with m...
Within a scenario of de-growth many may conclude that development in general, and equitable developm...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
The purpose of this paper is to go beyond the narrow focus of the current institutional economics li...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
The paper discusses the meaning and measurement of pro-poor growth and also reviews evidence of pro-...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
This paper studies the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countries. In such ...