Poverty Reduction. What Role for the State in Today's Globalized Economy?

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Publisher
CROP // NAEP // Zed Books
Place of Publication
London // Cape Town
Date of Publication
2001
Number of Pages
372
Classification
II Regions and countries | A Africa | 99 Africa: General
Description
Wilson, Kanji and Braathen: Introduction: Poverty, Power and the State
Mafeje: Conceptual and Philosophical Predispositions
Good: Democracies and Poverty: Links and Associations
Dean: Poverty and Citizenship: Moral Repertories and Welfare Regimes
Perez-Bustillo: "The Right to Have Rights": Poverty, Ethnicity, Mulriculturalism and State Power
Schulz: Poverty and Development in the Sge of Globalization: The Role of Foreign Aid
Kanji: Poverty Reduction and Policy Dialogue: The World Bank and the State in Zimbabwe, Zambia and malawi
Destremau: Poverty, Discourse and State Power: A Case Study of Morocco
Hansohm, Schade and Wiig: Trade Policy, Poverty and Inequality in Namibia
Raftopoulos: The State and Poverty Reduction Policies in Zimbabwe. 1980 - 97
Kerapeletswe and Moremi: Poverty and Democratization: The Case of Botswana
Bar-On: Providing So Little for So Few: Botswana's Social Assistance Scheme
Braathen and Palmero: Towards a Pro-poor Governance? The case of Mozambique
May: Meeting the Challenge? The Emerging Agenda for Poverty Reduction in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Budlender: The South African Woman's Budget Initiative: What Does it Rell Us about Poverty Alleviation?
Rogerson: Redressing Urban Poverty in Post-apartheid South Africa
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II A 99 WII reg 22011
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