Giving Credit where Due: A Path to Global Poverty ReductionUniversity Press of America, 2006 - 209 стор. According to the World Bank, approximately one billion people live on less than $1 a day. Giving Credit Where Due: A Path to Global Poverty Reduction critically examines the level and quality of the international community's response to such extreme poverty. This timely work traces the ethical and religious underpinnings of social welfare policy; describes income support systems in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere; and proposes a new strategy for reducing global poverty. |
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... Human Freedom Human poverty is about more than lack of income or the lack of access to basic consumption needs . It has been conceptualized as capability deprivation or the lack of freedom to pursue one's chosen goals in life . ' It ...
... Human Freedom Human poverty is about more than lack of income or the lack of access to basic consumption needs . It has been conceptualized as capability deprivation or the lack of freedom to pursue one's chosen goals in life . ' It ...
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... human capacity . Slogans like " The Global Tax Credit : Making Free- dom Real for Everyone " or " Tapping Human Capacity - The Promise of a Global Tax Credit " capture its essence . One could do worse than amending the World Bank's ...
... human capacity . Slogans like " The Global Tax Credit : Making Free- dom Real for Everyone " or " Tapping Human Capacity - The Promise of a Global Tax Credit " capture its essence . One could do worse than amending the World Bank's ...
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... Human Security . 2003. Human Security Now . New York : Commission on Human Security . Committee for Economic Development . 2002. A Shared Future : Reducing Global Pov- erty . New York : CED . Committee on International Relations , U.S. ...
... Human Security . 2003. Human Security Now . New York : Commission on Human Security . Committee for Economic Development . 2002. A Shared Future : Reducing Global Pov- erty . New York : CED . Committee on International Relations , U.S. ...
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Giving Credit where Due: A Path to Global Poverty Reduction Robert Francis Clark Перегляд фрагмента - 2006 |
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