Macroeconomic Policies and Poverty

Contributor(s)
Mody, Ashoka (editor)
Pattillo, Catherine (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In this volume, world-renowned contributors, including Martin Ravallion, Michael Kremer and Robert Townsend, deal with the institutional characteristics of poverty resulting from the time pattern of aid, the nature of financial systems and the political economy of budgetary decisions. Going beyond the traditional literature on poverty, this original book deals with themes of broad interest to both scholars and policymakers in a clear yet technically sophisticated manner. Departing from conventional methods employed in poverty studies, these innovative essays enquire into the institutional characteristics of poverty, and using current case studies, they examine the crucial idea that periods of crises seriously affect poverty.
Keywords
trade; liberalisation; income; distribution; heavily; indebted; poor; countries; reduction; exchange; Future EU Membership; Human Development Index; IMF Program; IFLS; Average Income; Skill Biased Technological Change; Skill Premium Increase; PCE; Vice Versa; Odious Debt; Rainfall Shocks; Macroeconomic Adjustment Programs; Gdp Growth; Household PCE; Skill Premium; Drastic Tariff Reductions; Inequality Aversion; Setup Cost; Trade Reforms; Wage DistributionISBN
9781135994587, 9781135994570, 9781032511771, 9780415700719, 9781135994532, 9780203005804, 9780415649827Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2004Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy,Classification
Politics and government
Development economics and emerging economies
International economics

