Economic Development: What Everyone Need (Record no. 90810)

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International Standard Book Number 9780199328147
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Classification number 338.9
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Personal name Giugale, Marcelo
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Title Economic Development: What Everyone Need
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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Extent 154p
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General note Part I - Governments: One Day, They Will Work For You<br/>1. Why Do Obvious Reforms Never Happen? The Political Economy of Things<br/>2. How Will I Relate To My Government? The State and Me<br/>3. Do We Really Care About Graft? Cairo, Corruption and Cultural Change<br/>4. Why Can't We Stop Conflict? Violence and the Failure of Institutions<br/>5. Are Natural Resources A Good Thing? Blessed by Nature, Cursed By Politics<br/>Part II - Economic Policy: The Basics You've Got to Get Right<br/>6. Has Economic Wisdom Changed? Macroeconomics Catches Up With Reality<br/>7. A New, Wasted Bonanza? Commodities and that Uncomfortable Feeling of Wealth<br/>8. Will Globalization End? A Different Kind of Trade<br/>9. Why Is It So Difficult to Agree on Tax Reform?<br/>10. How Do You Prepare For Another Global Crisis?<br/>Part III - Social Policy: Old War, New Weapons<br/>11. How Do We Help Now? The Lingering Global Crisis And The New Poor<br/>12. Can We End Poverty?<br/>13. Is There A Way To Measure Equity? The Human Opportunity Index<br/>14. Why Are Statistics So Important? Poverty in the Era of Data<br/>15. Who Really Benefits? Winners, Losers and The Beauty of Impact Analysis<br/>Part IV - Inclusion: Those Who Are Always Left Behind<br/>16. Will We Ever Live In Gender Parity? Women, Growth and Generational Change<br/>17. Has Globalization Helped or Hurt Women?<br/>18. Are Average Housewives Powerless? The Greatest Generation of Argentine Women<br/>19. What Have Economists Learned About Indigenous Peoples?<br/>20. Why Is Early Childhood Development So Difficult? The Child From Mozambique<br/>Part V - Sectors: What Ministers Will Worry About-or Should<br/>21. How Will Technology Shape The World of Tomorrow's Leaders?<br/>22. How Will Tomorrow's Infrastructure Be Built?<br/>23. Can Emerging Economies Have Universal Health Coverage?<br/>24. Is There New Power In Entertainment Education?<br/>25. How Do You Deal With Rising Food Prices?<br/>Part VI - Africa: The Last Frontier<br/>26. Is Africa's Emergence For Real?<br/>27. Can Africa Be Defragmented?<br/>28. Who Will Be Africa's Brazil?<br/>29. Is There A Latin Solution to Africa's Problem?<br/>30. How Have The World's Newest Nations Fared?<br/>31. Can Africa Compete With China?<br/>32. Can Africa Feed Africa?
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Personal name Economic Development
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Personal name Globalization-Social Aspect
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Personal name Social Policy
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