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100 _aShorrocks, Anthony (ed.)
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100 _avan der Hoeven, Rolph (ed.)
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245 0 _aGrowth, Inequality, and Poverty: Prospects for Pro-Poor Economic Development
260 _c2005
_bClarendon Press,
_aOxford,
300 _a283 pages
340 _hO1 37
520 _aThe relationship between growth, inequality, and poverty lies at the heart of development economics. It has been, and remains, one of the most controversial topics. Indeed, very few of the other core areas in development economics can compare with the shifts, reversals, and reaffirmations of views that have characterized the analysis of the interaction between growth, poverty, and inequality. Evidence that inequality and poverty rose in the 1980s and 1990s in many countries, including some of the OECD countries, rekindled the ongoing controversies, which have not so much evolved as fluctuated over the past 50 years.
650 _adeveloping country
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650 _aeconomic development
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650 _aeconomic growth
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650 _apoverty
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650 _agloablization
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651 _aCôte d'Ivoire
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651 _aCeará
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856 _uhttps://academic.oup.com/book/34762
_ydetailed information
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