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6 registros
Registro 1 de 6 |
Autor: |
Ravallion, Martin - Chen, Shaohua |
Título: |
Aprender del éxito : cómo se explica el (desigual) avance de China en la lucha contra la pobreza |
Fuente: |
Finanzas y Desarrollo. v.41, n.4. Fondo Monetario Internacional, FMI |
Páginas: |
pp. 16-19 |
Año: |
dic. 2004 |
Resumen: |
En los últimos 25 años, China ha avanzado a pasos agigantados en la lucha contra de la pobreza. De su experiencia pueden extraerse varias enseñanzas para otros países en desarrollo que están tratando de mejorar los niveles de vida. ¿Cuáles han sido las medidas más eficaces en China y por qué la desigualdad se ha convertido en un problema creciente? |
Palabras clave: |
POBREZA |
LUCHA CONTRA LA POBREZA |
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HEMEROTECA F + datos de Fuente |
Registro 2 de 6 |
Autor: |
Ravallion, Martín - |
Título: |
Are the poor protected from budget cuts? : evidence for Argentina |
Fuente: |
Journal of Applied Economics. v.5, n.1. Universidad del CEMA |
Páginas: |
pp. 95-121 |
Año: |
May 2002 |
Resumen: |
Macroeconomic adjustment programs often emphasize the need to protect social spending from cuts, and to protect pro-poor spending in particular. But does this happen in practice during fiscal contractions? The paper presents evidence for Argentina. Using aggregate time series data the paper first finds that social spending was not protected historically, although more "pro-poor" social spending was no more vulnerable. Turning next to new data for an externally-financed workfare scheme introduced in response to a macro crisis, the paper finds that this program was far better targeted than other social spending. However, it appears that the program still had to assure that a small but relatively well-protected share of its benefits went to the non-poor. This appears to be a political economy constraint. |
Palabras clave: |
GASTOS SOCIALES |
PRESUPUESTO |
POLITICA FISCAL |
POBREZA |
POLITICA ECONOMICA |
RECORTE DE PRESUPUESTO | GASTO SOCIAL |
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HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 3 de 6 |
Autor: |
Ravallion, Martin - |
Título: |
Famines and Economics |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Literature. v.35, n.3. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 1205-42 |
Año: |
Sept. 1997 |
Resumen: |
Famines have happened with and without crop failures or wars. But they invariably entail a collapse in the command over food of vulnerable subgroups within a society, whether through loss of endowment or a contraction in the amount of food that can be acquired from given endowments. Thus economic analysis can help understand famines, viewed as tragic aperiodic magnifications of normal market and governmental failures. Recent literature in economics and other fields has reflected this change in the conceptualization of famines, and it has come with policy implications for famine relieve and prevention. |
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HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 4 de 6 |
Autor: |
Ravallion, Martin (Reviewer) |
Título: |
Review of: The state of world rural poverty: An inquiry into its causes and consequences |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Literature. v.32, n.3. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 1276-78 |
Año: |
Sept. 1994 |
Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 5 de 6 |
Autor: |
Ravallion, Martin - |
Título: |
Measuring Social Welfare with and without Poverty Lines |
Fuente: |
American Economic Review. v.84, n.2. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 359-64 |
Año: |
May 1994 |
Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
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