Karelis contends, though, that the marginalist view is inapplicable to the situation of the poor–and that it underlies all six of the theories of poverty that he finds wanting: “Conventional theories ...
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When theory meets the village: How Rwanda turned 'The End of Poverty' into practice
I have read “The End of Poverty” by Jeffrey Sachs countless times, and each time I return to the same question: This is powerful but can it really work in practice? My brother, Edwin Musoni, was by ...
Partial Order Theory offers a powerful mathematical framework to compare objects when complete numerical aggregation is either impractical or misleading. In the context of multidimensional poverty ...
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