Exchange Entitlement Mapping

Exchange Entitlement Mapping
Title Exchange Entitlement Mapping PDF eBook
Author A. Charles
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 191
Release 2012-03-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137014717

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The main aim of this book is to develop and implement an innovative tool: exchange-entitlement mapping, or E-mapping for short. This tool enables us to look at the economic and social opportunities to develop human capabilities for different groups of individuals, depending on their group identity such as age, ethnicity or gender.

Poverty and Famines

Poverty and Famines
Title Poverty and Famines PDF eBook
Author Amartya Sen
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 270
Release 1983-01-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0191037435

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The main focus of this book is on the causation of starvation in general and of famines in particular. The author develops the alternative method of analysis—the 'entitlement approach'—concentrating on ownership and exchange, not on food supply. The book also provides a general analysis of the characterization and measurement of poverty. Various approaches used in economics, sociology, and political theory are critically examined. The predominance of distributional issues, including distribution between different occupation groups, links up the problem of conceptualizing poverty with that of analyzing starvation.

Food, Economics, and Entitlements

Food, Economics, and Entitlements
Title Food, Economics, and Entitlements PDF eBook
Author Amartya Sen
Publisher
Total Pages 42
Release 1987
Genre Famines
ISBN

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UN pub. Lecture on food economics, hunger, and the entitlement approach in food shortage analysis - examines the causes of starvation; discusses the acquirement problem in food security, as well as food policy implications.

The Map and the Territory

The Map and the Territory
Title The Map and the Territory PDF eBook
Author Alan Greenspan
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 402
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1101638745

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Like all of us, though few so visibly, Alan Greenspan was forced by the financial crisis of 2008 to question some fundamental assumptions about risk management and economic forecasting. No one with any meaningful role in economic decision making in the world saw beforehand the storm for what it was. How had our models so utterly failed us? To answer this question, Alan Greenspan embarked on a rigorous and far-reaching multiyear examination of how Homo economicus predicts the economic future, and how it can predict it better. Economic risk is a fact of life in every realm, from home to business to government at all levels. Whether we’re conscious of it or not, we make wagers on the future virtually every day, one way or another. Very often, however, we’re steering by out-of-date maps, when we’re not driven by factors entirely beyond our conscious control. The Map and the Territory is nothing less than an effort to update our forecasting conceptual grid. It integrates the history of economic prediction, the new work of behavioral economists, and the fruits of the author’s own remarkable career to offer a thrillingly lucid and empirically based grounding in what we can know about economic forecasting and what we can’t.The book explores how culture is and isn't destiny and probes what we can predict about the world's biggest looming challenges, from debt and the reform of the welfare state to natural disasters in an age of global warming. No map is the territory, but Greenspan’s approach, grounded in his trademark rigor, wisdom, and unprecedented context, ensures that this particular map will assist in safe journeys down many different roads, traveled by individuals, businesses, and the state.

Gender and Cooperative Conflicts

Gender and Cooperative Conflicts
Title Gender and Cooperative Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Amartya Sen
Publisher
Total Pages 66
Release 1987
Genre Cooperation
ISBN

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The New Famines

The New Famines
Title The New Famines PDF eBook
Author Stephen Devereux
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 401
Release 2006-11-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134227264

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The recent occurrences of famine in Ethiopia and Southern Africa have propelled this key issue back into the public arena for the first time since 1984, as once again it becomes a priority - not only for lesser developed countries but also for the international community. Exploring the paradox that is the persistence of famine in the contemporary world, this book looks at the way the nature of famine is changing in the face of globalization and shifting geo-political forces. The book challenges perceived wisdom about the causes of famine and analyzes the worst cases of recent years – including close analysis of food scarcity in North Korea, Ethiopia, Sudan and Malawi and less well known cases in Madagascar, Iraq and Bosnia. With fresh conceptual frameworks and analytical tools, major theoretical constructs which have previously been applied to analyze famines (such as the 'democracy ends famine' argument, Sen’s 'entitlement approach' and the 'complex political emergency' framework) are confronted. This volume assembles an international team of contributors, including Marcus Noland, Alex de Waal and Dan Maxwell; an impressive roster which helps make this book an important resource for those in the fields of development studies and political economics.

Human Resources and Gender Issues in Poverty Eradication

Human Resources and Gender Issues in Poverty Eradication
Title Human Resources and Gender Issues in Poverty Eradication PDF eBook
Author R. N. Ghosh
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 418
Release 2001
Genre Poverty
ISBN 9788171569656

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There Are Complex Linkages Between Human Resources Development And Gender Issues, On The One Hand, And The Problem Of Poverty Eradication, On The Other. This Volume Contains 17 Chapters, Which Aim At Disentangling These Complex Issues Of Development. A Main Theme Underlying The Volume Is That Economic Growth In Itself Is Not To Be Confused With The Broader Question Of Economic Development That Should Lead To Improvement In The Standard Of Living Simultaneously With Empowerment Of Women, Inter-Generational And Inter-Class Equity And Efficient Management Of The Environment. Many Of The Papers In The Volume Are Focused On The Countries Of The Indian Ocean Region.