Economia
A dificuldade de sair da probreza
WHY is poverty so hard to escape? For entire societies, and at the level
of the individual, this must be one of the most basic questions that
development economists seek to answer. Esther Duflo, MIT professor and
one of the authors of the book “Poor Economics” is probably the
best-known development economist working today. Last week, she reflected
on this and other questions about the nature of poverty at a duo of
lectures at Harvard University.
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Armadilha Da Pobreza
Poverty traps
Do poor countries really get richer?
Sep 19th 2014, 12:14 by C.W. | LONDON
DO POVERTY traps exist? Academics seem to think so. According to Google Scholar, so far this year academics have used the phrase “poverty trap” 1,210...
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A Tirania Dos Experts
The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor
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Economia E Estatística Da Pobreza - O Caso De Canadá
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Social Issues
10 Things You Might Not Know About Poverty In Canada
October 17, 2013
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In 1993, the UN designated October 17 the International...
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Pobreza Em América Latina
Poverty and progress THE ECONOMIST Poverty continues to fall in Latin AmericaTHE United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) reckons that 31.4% of the region’s population was living below national poverty lines in...
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Duas formas de gerar crescimento
A World Connected - Two Approaches to Development
Trecho: Contrast this Forbes article - which describes how a global corporation brings production knowledge and trust to developing countries - with a recent NYT...
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