Poverty Alleviation in the Third World

Poverty Alleviation in the Third World
Author: Sita Ram Singh
Publsiher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2005
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 817648802X

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With particular reference to India.

Information Communication Technology and Poverty Alleviation

Information Communication Technology and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Jack J. Barry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429996191

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Despite global economic disparities, recent years have seen rapid technological changes in developing countries, as it is now common to see people across all levels of society with smartphones in their hands and computers in their homes. However, does access to Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) actually improve the day-to-day lives of low-income citizens? This book argues that access to the internet can help alleviate poverty, improve development outcomes, and is now vital for realizing many human rights. This book posits that good governance is essential to the realization of inclusive pro-poor development goals, and puts forward policy recommendations that aim to mitigate the complex digital divide by employing governance as the primary actor. In making his argument, the author provides a quantitative analysis of developing countries, conjoined with a targeted in-depth study of Mexico. This mixed method approach provides an intriguing case for how improvements in the quality of governance impacts both ICT penetration, and poverty alleviation. Overall, the book challenges the neoliberal deterministic perspective that the open market will "solve" technology diffusion, and argues instead that good governance is the lynchpin that creates conducive conditions for ICTs to make an impact on poverty alleviation. In fact, the digital divide should not be considered binary, rather it is a multifaceted problem where income, education, and language all need to be considered to address it effectively. This book will be useful for researchers/students of development, communication technologies, and comparative politics as well as for development practitioners and policy makers with an interest in how modern technology is impacting the poor in the developing world.

Globalization the Third World State and Poverty Alleviation in the Twenty First Century

Globalization  the Third World State and Poverty Alleviation in the Twenty First Century
Author: B. Ikubolajeh Logan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351742542

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This title was first published in 2002.Bringing together an inspiring mix of US and African contributors, this book explores the dynamics of the unfolding globalized economic, political, socio-cultural and environmental systems. Featuring incisive international commentary on the causes and consequences of poverty in the Third World it presents a powerful study of the strategies by which Third World governments and civil society can overcome poverty by insinuating themselves more creatively into the global order. The result is one of the defining works so far produced on the tensions between globalization and development.

Globalization and Poverty

Globalization and Poverty
Author: Ann Harrison
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226318004

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Over the past two decades, the percentage of the world’s population living on less than a dollar a day has been cut in half. How much of that improvement is because of—or in spite of—globalization? While anti-globalization activists mount loud critiques and the media report breathlessly on globalization’s perils and promises, economists have largely remained silent, in part because of an entrenched institutional divide between those who study poverty and those who study trade and finance. Globalization and Poverty bridges that gap, bringing together experts on both international trade and poverty to provide a detailed view of the effects of globalization on the poor in developing nations, answering such questions as: Do lower import tariffs improve the lives of the poor? Has increased financial integration led to more or less poverty? How have the poor fared during various currency crises? Does food aid hurt or help the poor? Poverty, the contributors show here, has been used as a popular and convenient catchphrase by parties on both sides of the globalization debate to further their respective arguments. Globalization and Poverty provides the more nuanced understanding necessary to move that debate beyond the slogans.

Inside the Third World

Inside the Third World
Author: Paul Harrison
Publsiher: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; New York, N.Y. : Penguin
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105128937476

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Monograph on problems of economic and social development and poverty in developing countries - discusses tropical climate and colonialism factors, criticizes adoption of western development theories by local elites, and covers agrarian structure, social conflicts in rural areas, trends in rural migration and urbanization, social implications of industrial development, population growth and malnutrition, political aspects of underdevelopment, etc. Bibliography pp. 439 to 453 and maps.

Rural Development

Rural Development
Author: Paola de Salvo,Manuel Vaquero Pineiro
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2022-02-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839686177

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The book brings together a series of contributions with a common goal of reflecting the links between economic development and rural development. The scenario is dotted not only with old and new wounds but also with innovative strategies in an attempt to overcome existing delays. The chapters of the book are composed of scenarios full of case studies. The plans to be adopted to help the countries that have lagged behind fueled an intense debate since the obstacles to development, as evidenced by the extensive scientific literature available, now appeared to be the realities present in the socio-economic structures of a large number of villages. Although the data available are still few, it is assumed that the Covid-19 pandemic will make a landscape already full of criticalities even more fragile.

The Psychology of Poverty Alleviation

The Psychology of Poverty Alleviation
Author: William Ascher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108840361

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Explores the psychological insights needed to establish successful poverty-alleviation programs in developing countries without destructive conflict.

Global Development and Poverty Reduction

Global Development and Poverty Reduction
Author: John-ren Chen,David Sapsford
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845425531

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Explores the various ways in which the institutions of the global economy might rise to the challenges posed by the twin goals of increasing the pace of global development and alleviating poverty. This book also provides a much-needed analysis of the successes and failures of international institutions in achieving these aims.