The politics of poverty reduction

Poor people everywhere are politically weak, and yet poverty in some developing countries has gone down dramatically. Why is this? Using nine country case-studies this book provides answers by examining government alliances, the role of aid donors and NGOs, and policies on labour, tax and expenditur...

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Main Author: Mosley, Paul
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012, 2012
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