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Defining Poverty in the ­Developing World
By Frances Stewart (Edited by), Barbara Harriss-White (Edited by), Ruhi Saith

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Hardback, 264 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 June 2007

Using data for India and Peru, the authors compare and contrast four different approaches to poverty analysis at a theoretical and empirical level. The research reveals the implications for measuring poverty and for policy, concluding that the approach chosen does make a marked difference to conclusions drawn.


SUSANA FRANCO (Ph.D. Notingham) economist who has specialised in Development Economics CATERINA RUGGERI LADERCHI poverty economist at the World Bank ABHILASHA SHARMA Associate Fellow at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER),New Delhi, India


Acknowledgements Introduction; F.Stewart, C.R.Laderchi & R.Saith The Monetary Approach to Poverty: A Survey of Concepts and Methods; C.R.Laderchi Capabilities: The Concept and Its Implementation; R.Saith Social Exclusion: The Concept and Application to Developing Countries; R.Saith Participatory Methods in the Analysis of Poverty: A Critical Review; C.R.Laderchi Poverty in India: A Comparison of Different Approaches; R.Saith with A.Sharma Different Concepts of Poverty; S.Franco Destitution in India and Peru; B.Harriss-White Alternative Realities? Different Concepts of Poverty, their Empirical Consequences and Policy Implications: Overview and Conclusions; F.Stewart, R.Saith & B.Harriss-White Bibliography Index

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Using data for India and Peru, the authors compare and contrast four different approaches to poverty analysis at a theoretical and empirical level. The research reveals the implications for measuring poverty and for policy, concluding that the approach chosen does make a marked difference to conclusions drawn.


SUSANA FRANCO (Ph.D. Notingham) economist who has specialised in Development Economics CATERINA RUGGERI LADERCHI poverty economist at the World Bank ABHILASHA SHARMA Associate Fellow at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER),New Delhi, India


Acknowledgements Introduction; F.Stewart, C.R.Laderchi & R.Saith The Monetary Approach to Poverty: A Survey of Concepts and Methods; C.R.Laderchi Capabilities: The Concept and Its Implementation; R.Saith Social Exclusion: The Concept and Application to Developing Countries; R.Saith Participatory Methods in the Analysis of Poverty: A Critical Review; C.R.Laderchi Poverty in India: A Comparison of Different Approaches; R.Saith with A.Sharma Different Concepts of Poverty; S.Franco Destitution in India and Peru; B.Harriss-White Alternative Realities? Different Concepts of Poverty, their Empirical Consequences and Policy Implications: Overview and Conclusions; F.Stewart, R.Saith & B.Harriss-White Bibliography Index

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9780230516724
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0230516726
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22 x 14.7 x 2 centimeters (0.51 kg)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction; F.Stewart, C.R.Laderchi & R.Saith The Monetary Approach to Poverty: A Survey of Concepts and Methods; C.R.Laderchi Capabilities: The Concept and Its Implementation; R.Saith Social Exclusion: The Concept and Application to Developing Countries; R.Saith Participatory Methods in the Analysis of Poverty: A Critical Review; C.R.Laderchi Poverty in India: A Comparison of Different Approaches; R.Saith with A.Sharma Different Concepts of Poverty; S.Franco Destitution in India and Peru; B.Harriss-White Alternative Realities? Different Concepts of Poverty, their Empirical Consequences and Policy Implications: Overview and Conclusions; F.Stewart, R.Saith & B.Harriss-White Bibliography Index

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SUSANA FRANCO (Ph.D. Notingham) economist who has specialised in Development Economics CATERINA RUGGERI LADERCHI poverty economist at the World Bank ABHILASHA SHARMA Associate Fellow at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER),New Delhi, India

About the Author

FRANCES STEWART is Professor of Development Economics and Director of the Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity, Oxford University, UK. A pre-eminent development economist, she was named one of fifty outstanding technological leaders for 2003 by Scientific American. RUHI SAITH qualified as a medical doctor and has a D.Phil in medicine from Oxford University, UK. Her research interests and experience are in the multi-dimensional aspects of poverty and anti-poverty policy. She has worked on research projects with the UN, UNDP, UNRISD, the World Bank and Qu

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'The core strength of the volume is the care with which both theoretical and empirical issues are explored...it will have lasting value as a classic in an assessment of the alternative concepts, definitions and measures of poverty.' - Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

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