This paper adopts a vulnerability perspective to look into some of the key developmental issues that have been raised in discussions following the global financial and economic crisis of 2008–2009. We contend that country vulnerability, defined as probability of shocks × (exposure − resilience), matters for future growth and poverty reduction. However, different ways of dealing with vulnerability all have specific advantages as well as downsides. First, coping with the aftermath of shocks can be painful and is inherently backward-looking. Second, prevention by reducing exposure is typically a long-term process. Third, increasing resilience through self-insurance often carries high opportunity costs. And fourth, market insurance and hedging ...
This paper examines the relevance of the economic vulnerability concept for low income countries, a ...
The economic recession which followed the 2008 financial crisis has raised important issues on diffe...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
AbstractThis paper adopts a vulnerability perspective to look into some of the key developmental iss...
Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008, there ...
The global financial crisis that started in September 2007 with a rather limited problem in a market...
Macro vulnerability of the poor countries, an increasing concern of the international community, is ...
The development progress achieved by many countries, and particularly by low-income countries, is at...
This paper aims to discusses in a critically manner the crisis and concludes that as far as the deve...
Unlike many earlier financial crises, the current sub-prime-induced crisis originated in advanced ec...
This paper studies the cross-country incidence of the 2008-2009 global crisis and documents a struct...
This paper examines the relevance of the concept of economic vulnerability for low income countries,...
This paper examines the relevance of the economic vulnerability concept for low income countries, a ...
The recent global turmoil severely affected some developing economies. However, in general, these na...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
This paper examines the relevance of the economic vulnerability concept for low income countries, a ...
The economic recession which followed the 2008 financial crisis has raised important issues on diffe...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
AbstractThis paper adopts a vulnerability perspective to look into some of the key developmental iss...
Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008, there ...
The global financial crisis that started in September 2007 with a rather limited problem in a market...
Macro vulnerability of the poor countries, an increasing concern of the international community, is ...
The development progress achieved by many countries, and particularly by low-income countries, is at...
This paper aims to discusses in a critically manner the crisis and concludes that as far as the deve...
Unlike many earlier financial crises, the current sub-prime-induced crisis originated in advanced ec...
This paper studies the cross-country incidence of the 2008-2009 global crisis and documents a struct...
This paper examines the relevance of the concept of economic vulnerability for low income countries,...
This paper examines the relevance of the economic vulnerability concept for low income countries, a ...
The recent global turmoil severely affected some developing economies. However, in general, these na...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
This paper examines the relevance of the economic vulnerability concept for low income countries, a ...
The economic recession which followed the 2008 financial crisis has raised important issues on diffe...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...