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Genere/formato: | Case studies Études de cas |
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Persona nominata: | Welt |
Tipo documento | Libro |
Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: |
A B Atkinson |
ISBN: | 9780691191225 0691191220 |
Numero OCLC: | 1059248525 |
Descrizione: | xxvii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contenuti: | 1. Introduction : The salience of poverty statistics and their implications for economics : Motivating political action ; The design of effective action ; Economics, framing, and the environmental challenge -- Why should we be concerned? : Globalization and freedom for foreign travel ; What are our responsibilities?: Instrumental reasons ; What are our responsibilities?: Intrinsic concerns ; Sharing the burden -- A first look at the evidence about poverty around the world : The extent of global poverty ; Where the poor live ; Poverty in rich countries ; Relating the global to the national: choice of countries for case studies -- 2. What do we mean by poverty? : Political definitions of poverty and subjective perceptions : Political action and assessing performance ; Subjective views about poverty -- Consumption and basic needs : The basic needs approach ; Basic needs as a moving target ; Inverting the telescope -- Poverty as deprivation of capabilities : The capability approach ; Capabilities and poverty measurement -- Minimum rights and poverty : Human rights ; Rights and poverty measurement ; Rights and diverse cultures -- Absolute and relative poverty in a global poverty count : Absolute and relative poverty ; A global poverty measure -- 3. Clarifying concepts : What is being measured? : A much-debated question: consumption or income? ; Persistent poverty and the accounting period ; The mysteries of purchasing power comparisons -- Who is being measured? : Individuals, families, and households ; Inequality within the household ; Allowing for differences in needs -- Multidimensional poverty : A dashboard of indicators ; Choice of dimensions ; From dimensions to indicators ; Unit of analysis and reference population ; Changing indicators ; A global reach ; Multidimensional poverty indices -- What is being counted? : Head counts and poverty gaps ; Multidimensional poverty and the overlap of deprivations -- 4. The key role of data : Are there any data? : Bricks without straw? ; Data fit for purpose ; Existence and availability of data -- Comparability : Comparability over time ; Comparability across countries -- Data on prices : Price indices ; Do the poor pay more? -- The hard graft : Sampling and interviewing problems ; The missing ; Measuring the total population ; Asking the questions -- Triangulation : Household surveys and national accounts -- Conclusions : An all-around approach (AA) -- 5. Global poverty and the sustainable development goals : Global poverty measurement by the World Bank : A short history of World Bank global poverty measures ; Better data and the switch to consumption ; The key role of national poverty standards ; Purchasing power parities and controversy -- Estimates of global poverty : Levels and trends ; Are the very poor being left behind? Women and children in poverty ; Rural and urban poverty -- Do nonmonetary poverty measures tell the same story? : The SDGs as a whole ; Multidimensional poverty indices ; Confirming or confronting? -- Drilling down: from global to local : Key questions -- 6. Poverty in Asia and the Pacific : National reports : China ; India ; South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka) ; South East Asia (Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam) ; Indonesia and the Pacific (Indonesia, Fiji, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands) -- Growth, inequality, and poverty reduction : Trickle-down and the distribution of consumption -- Tackling poverty and climate change : Complementary or competitive? -- 7. Africa: diversity of experience : National reports : North Africa (Egypt, Tunisia) ; Western Africa (Ghana, Liberia, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone) ; Eastern Africa (Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania) ; Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia) -- A colonial legacy? -- Correlates of success : Growth and lower poverty ; Growth but little progress on poverty ; Poor in both growth and poverty reduction -- 8. Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean : National reports : Caribbean (The Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago) ; Central America (Guatemala, Mexico, Panama) ; South America (Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Peru, Uruguay) -- Income or consumption -- The poverty of groups : Ethnic minorities ; Poverty among indigenous peoples -- 9. Poverty in rich countries and a global measure of poverty : National reports : Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (Poland, Georgia) ; Anglo-Saxon countries and Ireland (the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland) ; Northern and Southern Europe compared (Finland, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece) ; Mainland Western Europe (France, Germany) ; Japan and Korea -- The persistence of poverty : The long wait to tackle relative poverty ; The Great Recession ; The meaning of poverty in rich countries -- A global poverty measure : Implementing a global poverty count -- Conclusions : Beyond $1.90 a day : Summing up : Global welfare economics ; Poverty as a multifaceted concept ; Importance of a checklist ; Our knowledge is imperfect but useful ; Monetary and nonmonetary poverty ; Growth, inequality, and poverty ; The twin challenges of poverty and climate change ; A colonial legacy? ; Correlates of success ; Consumption or income? ; The poverty of groups ; Persistence of poverty in rich countries ; Measure of global poverty -- We know enough to act : Facing up to failure ; Finale: a third challenge -- Afterword : Growth, inequality, and poverty reduction / François Bourguignon : The arithmetic of poverty, inequality, and growth ; The growth-elasticity of poverty ; How growth affects inequality ; How inequality may affect growth -- Afterword : Poverty and climate change / Nicholas Stern : What drives climate change?: How can it be managed? ; The poorest are hit earliest and hardest from a failure to manage climate change ; The new story of growth ; The global agenda ; Political economy and vested interests ; A just transition ; Prospects. |
Responsabilità: | Anthony B. Atkinson ; edited by John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini ; with afterwords by Francois Bourguigon and Nivholas Stern. |
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"One of Prospect's Best Economics Books of 2019" "[Measuring Poverty around the World] advocates more sophisticated ways of monitoring progress-and regression-in reducing poverty. That way, when having political discussions, we know exactly what we're talking about." * Prospect * "[Atkinson] is clear about the links between poverty and sustainable development, the two creating a vicious circle of damage and deprivation."---Liz Thomson, i Newspaper "[Measuring Poverty around the World] is written for a broad audience, and it deserves such an audience.... In the struggle ahead to assure that progress against poverty is maintained and hopefully accelerated, the type of intellectually honest, scholarly yet socially committed, research exemplified by Tony Atkinson throughout his career will be needed in spades."---Martin Ravallion, Journal of Economic Inequality "This book demonstrates the strength of Atkinson's legacy for future generations of poverty scholars and underscores how the centrality of poverty to the political debate makes its measurement both a vital and delicate task."---Roberto Iacono, LSE Review of Books "Tony Atkinson's extraordinary attention to detail for every element in measuring poverty should make it a bible for all those in every country dealing with the measurement of poverty and formulating policies for its reduction."---Madras Sivaraman, International Journal of Environmental Studies "Atkinson's work is hugely instructive."---Udit Misra, Indian Express "In a rapidly changing world, with ever mounting global problems, researchers would do well to follow Atkinson's socially conscious, ethically informed, and policy relevant approach to research and problem solving."---Brian Colgan, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics "An excellent introduction to the most important issues in the measurement of poverty." * Economics & Philosophy * Per saperne di più…
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