Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global SouthKumarian Press, 2012 - 288 páginas * Argues strongly for overlooked approach to development by showing how the poor use money in ways that confound stereotypical notions of aid and handouts * Team authored by foremost scholars in the development field Amid all the complicated economic theories about the causes and solutions to poverty, one idea is so basic it seems radical: just give money to the poor. Despite its skeptics, researchers have found again and again that cash transfers given to significant portions of the population transform the lives of recipients. Countries from Mexico to South Africa to Indonesia are giving money directly to the poor and discovering that they use it wisely “ to send their children to school, to start a business and to feed their families. Directly challenging an aid industry that thrives on complexity and mystification, with highly paid consultants designing ever more complicated projects, Just Give Money to the Pooroffers the elegant southern alternative “ bypass governments and NGOs and let the poor decide how to use their money. Stressing that cash transfers are not charity or a safety net, the authors draw an outline of effective practices that work precisely because they are regular, guaranteed and fair. This book, the first to report on this quiet revolution in an accessible way, is essential reading for policymakers, students of international development and anyone yearning for an alternative to traditional poverty-alleviation methods. |
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... growth in GDP per capita in Chile fell far behind that in Sweden. Health care and the pension made the difference ... economic growth after World War II made larger social transfers possible. But the most dramatic change in thinking was ...
... growth in GDP per capita in Chile fell far behind that in Sweden. Health care and the pension made the difference ... economic growth after World War II made larger social transfers possible. But the most dramatic change in thinking was ...
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... economic policies, which entailed a smaller role for government and less ... growth. Both Oliver Twist and Les Misér- ables were reincarnated ... growth and development to poor countries. There have been shifts in thinking in the ...
... economic policies, which entailed a smaller role for government and less ... growth. Both Oliver Twist and Les Misér- ables were reincarnated ... growth and development to poor countries. There have been shifts in thinking in the ...
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... economic growth, the neolib- eral policies and social spending cuts that were imposed failed to bring development to poor countries. And, just as in the late 19th century, there was a growing realization that industrial growth depended ...
... economic growth, the neolib- eral policies and social spending cuts that were imposed failed to bring development to poor countries. And, just as in the late 19th century, there was a growing realization that industrial growth depended ...
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... Development, Identity Registration, and Social Security—A Historical Perspective,” World Development, 35, no. 1 (2007): 67–86. 2. Peter H. Lindert, Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth Since the Eighteenth Century ...
... Development, Identity Registration, and Social Security—A Historical Perspective,” World Development, 35, no. 1 (2007): 67–86. 2. Peter H. Lindert, Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth Since the Eighteenth Century ...
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... Economic Development in Latin America,” paper presented at the Annual ... growth are in fact a myth. GDP per capita in Chile was lower in 1985 than ... Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD], 2008), 15–19. 7. Peter Whiteford, “How ...
... Economic Development in Latin America,” paper presented at the Annual ... growth are in fact a myth. GDP per capita in Chile was lower in 1985 than ... Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD], 2008), 15–19. 7. Peter Whiteford, “How ...
Índice
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Eating Moreand Better | 53 |
Turning a 1 Grant into 2 Income | 69 |
To Everyone or Just a Few? The Targeting Dilemma | 87 |
Identifying Recipients | 101 |
The Conditionality Dilemma | 125 |
Cash Transfers Are Practical in Poor Countries | 143 |
The Way Forward | 165 |
Background and Research Data | 183 |
Index | 205 |
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Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South Joseph Hanlon,Armando Barrientos,David Hulme No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2010 |
Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South Joseph Hanlon,Armando Barrientos,David Hulme No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2010 |
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