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245 | _aImmiserizing Growth: When Growth Fails the Poor | ||
250 | _aSouth Asia Edition | ||
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_bOxford University Press _c2019 _aNew Delhi |
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500 | _aPart I: Introduction and Overview 1. Introduction, Paul Shaffer 2. Immiserizing Growth: An Overview Part II: Political Economy and Politics 3. The Politics of Immiserizing Growth: Mexico in Comparative Perspective 4. Political Settlements and Immiserizing Growth Episodes 5. Exploring the Causes of Immiserizing Growth: A Comparison of Pathways Part III: Case Studies 6. Richer but Not Happier: Four Areas of Reforms in the Next Phase of Development in China 7. Immiserizing Growth and Poverty Dynamics: An Assessment of Twelve Indian States 8. Has the Economy left the Children Behind? Nutritional Immiserization in India 9. Maria's Paradox: Oil Extraction and the Misery of Missing Development Alternatives in the Ecuadorian Amazon 10. Is Structural Transformation-led Economic Growth Immiserizing or Inclusive? The Case of Indonesia 11. The Paradox of Persistent Poverty amidst High Growth: The Case of Nigeria | ||
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_aEconomic Development - Social Aspects _988622 |
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_aShaffer, Paul _eEditor _988623 |
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_aKanbur, Ravi _eEditor _988624 |
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_aSandbrook, Richard _eEditor _988625 |
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