Immiserizing Growth
Immiserizing Growth
When Growth Fails the Poor
Sandbrook, Richard; Kanbur, Ravi; Shaffer, Paul
Oxford University Press
03/2019
300
Dura
Inglês
9780198832317
15 a 20 dias
618
1: Paul Shaffer, Ravi Kanbur, and Richard Sandbrook: Introduction
2: Paul Shaffer: Immiserizing Growth: An Overview
Part II: Political Economy and Politics
3: Judith Teichman: The Politics of Immiserizing Growth: Mexico in Comparative Perspective
4: Kunal Sen: Political Settlements and Immiserizing Growth Episodes
5: Benjamin Liu, Siyuan Yeo, and John A. Donaldson: Exploring the Causes of Immiserizing Growth: A Comparison of Pathways
Part III: Case Studies
6: Shang-Jin Wei and Xiaobo Zhang: Richer but Not Happier: Four Areas of Reforms in the Next Phase of Development in China
7: Vidya Diwakar, Andy McKay, and Andrew Shepherd: Immiserizing Growth and Poverty Dynamics: An Assessment of Twelve Indian States
8: Anjana Thampi: Has the Economy left the Children Behind? Nutritional Immiserization in India
9: Murat Arsel, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Carlos Mena: Maria's Paradox: Oil Extraction and the Misery of Missing Development Alternatives in the Ecuadorian Amazon
10: Kyunghoon Kim, Andy Sumner, and Arief Anshory Yusuf: Is Structural Transformation-led Economic Growth Immiserizing or Inclusive? The Case of Indonesia
11: Rasaki Stephen Dauda: The Paradox of Persistent Poverty amidst High Growth: The Case of Nigeria
1: Paul Shaffer, Ravi Kanbur, and Richard Sandbrook: Introduction
2: Paul Shaffer: Immiserizing Growth: An Overview
Part II: Political Economy and Politics
3: Judith Teichman: The Politics of Immiserizing Growth: Mexico in Comparative Perspective
4: Kunal Sen: Political Settlements and Immiserizing Growth Episodes
5: Benjamin Liu, Siyuan Yeo, and John A. Donaldson: Exploring the Causes of Immiserizing Growth: A Comparison of Pathways
Part III: Case Studies
6: Shang-Jin Wei and Xiaobo Zhang: Richer but Not Happier: Four Areas of Reforms in the Next Phase of Development in China
7: Vidya Diwakar, Andy McKay, and Andrew Shepherd: Immiserizing Growth and Poverty Dynamics: An Assessment of Twelve Indian States
8: Anjana Thampi: Has the Economy left the Children Behind? Nutritional Immiserization in India
9: Murat Arsel, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Carlos Mena: Maria's Paradox: Oil Extraction and the Misery of Missing Development Alternatives in the Ecuadorian Amazon
10: Kyunghoon Kim, Andy Sumner, and Arief Anshory Yusuf: Is Structural Transformation-led Economic Growth Immiserizing or Inclusive? The Case of Indonesia
11: Rasaki Stephen Dauda: The Paradox of Persistent Poverty amidst High Growth: The Case of Nigeria