02964nam a2200253Ia 4500008004100000020001400041020001400055020001800069020001800087040001800105041000800123245010000131260006800231300003500299504005300334505209700387650001102484650003102495650002302526700003002549700002502579700002702604856007902631130821s2006 enka gr eng  a195305191 a195305205 a9780195305197 a9780195305203 aCo-BoUCMbspa00aeng00aUnderstanding povertyceditado por Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, Roland Bénabou, Dilip Mookherjee aOxford (Oxfordshire, Inglaterra)bOxford University Pressc2006 alii, 443 páginasbgráficas aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. gIntroduction and overviewrAbhijit Vinayak Banerjee ... [et al.]. --tMeasuring povertyrAngus Deaton. --gPART I. THE CAUSES OF POVERTYtUnderstanding prosperity and poverty: geography, institutions, and the reversal of fortunerDaron Acemoglu ... [et al.]. --tColonialism, inequality, and long-run paths of developmentrStanley L. Engerman, Kenneth L. Sokoloff. --tThe Kuznets curve: yesterday and tomorrowrThomas Piketty. --tNew growth approach to poverty alleviationrPhilippe Aghion, Beatriz Armendáriz de Aghion. --tGlobalization and all thatrAbhijit Vinayak Banerjee. --tThe global economy and the poorrPranab Bardhan. --tThe role of agriculture in developmentrMukesh Eswaran, Ashok Kotwal. --tFertility and incomerT. Paul Schultz. --tFertility in developing countriesrMukesh Eswaran. --tCorruption and developmentrJean-Jacques Laffont. --tEthnic diversity and poverty reductionrEdward Miguel. --gPART II. HOW SHOULD WE GO ABOUT FIGHTING POVERTY?. --tRedistribution toward low incomes in richer countriesrEmmanuel Saez. --tTransfers and safety nets in poor countries: revisiting the trade-offs and policy optionsrMartin Ravallion. --tPoverty persistence and design of antipoverty policiesrDilip Mookherjee. --tChild laborrChristopher Udry. --tPolicy dilemmas for controlling child laborrKaushik Basu. --tThe primacy of educationrAnne Case. --tPublic goods and economic developmentrTimothy Besley, Maitreesh Ghatak. --tIntellectual property and health in developing countriesrJean Tirole. --tPublic policies to stimulate development of vaccines for neglected diseasesrMichael Kremer. --tMicroinsurance: the next revolution?rJonathan Morduch. --tCredit, intermediation, and overty reductionrRobert M. Townsend. --gPART III. NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT POVERTY. --tPoor but rational?rEsther Duflo. --tBetter choices to reduce povertyrSendhil Mullainathan. --tNonmarket institutionsrKaivan Munshi. --tRacial stigma: toward a new paradigm for discrimination theoryrGlenn C. Loury. --tAspirations, poverty, and economic changerDebraj Ray.04aPobres04aPobrezavAspectos sociales04aProblemas sociales1 aBanerjee, Abhijit V.eed.1 aBenabou, Rolandeed.1 aMookherjee, Dilipeed.42zTabla de Contenidouhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005018492.html