With more than a billion people living on less than one dollar per day, some evidence of increasing gaps in living conditions within and between countries and the clear evidence of substantial declines in life expectancy or other health outcomes in some parts of the world, the related topics of ineq
Poverty, Inequality and Rural Development: Case-Studies in Economic Development, Volume 3
β Scribed by Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Series
- Case-Studies in Economic Development
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Poverty alleviation is a major objective of development. More than a fifth of the world's population lives in absolute poverty, and the majority of the poor live in rural areas. This volume studies what can be done for alleviating rural poverty. Four chapters address the measurement of poverty and inequality, including the use of household expenditure surveys and intra-household income distribution. Evidence is presented for India, Mauritania, Cte d'Ivoire and China. Other chapters present case studies on strategies for rural development: provision of rural credit in Bangladesh and India; technical change in Philippine agriculture; contract farming in Thailand; and banana growers in the Windwards. The contributions introduce the problems of rural development and show that effective rural development is assisted by investment in education and secure access to credit; that equity is important for incentives but not directly related to poverty; and that technical and institutional reform are essential, but require careful design and implementation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Living Standards in a North Indian Village: An Analysis within the Stochastic Dominance Framework....Pages 11-32
The Causes of Poverty: A Study Based on the Mauritania Living Standards Survey 1989β90....Pages 33-66
Household Resource Allocation in the CΓ΄te dβIvoire: Inferences from Expenditure Data....Pages 67-88
Is China Egalitarian?....Pages 89-99
Government Failures and NGO Successes: Credit, Banking and the Poor in Rural Bangladesh, 1970β90....Pages 100-121
Distress Sales and Rural Credit: Evidence from an Indian Village Case Study....Pages 122-137
Farm Mechanisation and Rural Development in the Philippines....Pages 138-162
Agribusiness, Peasant Agriculture and the State: The Case of Contract Farming in Thailand....Pages 163-183
Small-Scale Banana Growers in the Windward Islands: External Implications of the Single European Market....Pages 184-207
Back Matter....Pages 208-211
β¦ Subjects
Development Economics; Industries; Development Studies; Sociology, general; Social Structure, Social Inequality; Poverty, Aid and Development
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