Institutional Pathways to Equity: Addressing Inequality Traps
Anthony J. Bebbington,
Anis A. Dani,
Arjan de Haan and
Michael Walton
No 6411 in World Bank Publications - Books from The World Bank Group
Abstract:
Inequalities and development: dysfunctions, traps, and transitions by Anthony J. Bebbington, Anis A. Dani, Arjan de Haan, and Michael Walton. Asset inequality and agricultural growth: how are patterns of asset inequality established and reproduced? By Rachel Sabates. Beneath the categories: power relations and inequalities in Uganda by Joy M. Moncrieffe. Inequalities within India's poorest regions: why do the same institutions work differently in different places? By Arjan de Haan. Indigenous political voice and the struggle for recognition in Ecuador and Bolivia by Jose Antonio Lucero. Cash transfers for older people reduce poverty and inequality by Armando Barrientos. Mineral wealth, conflict, and equitable development by Michael L. Ross. Spain: development, democracy, and equity by Carles Boix.
Keywords: Health; Nutrition and Population-Population Policies Law and Development-Human Rights Poverty Reduction-Rural Poverty Reduction Economic Theory and Research Finance and Financial Sector Development-Access to Finance Health; Nutrition and Population Macroeconomics and Economic Growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-8213-7013-1
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