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Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection: Towards a Development Revolution?

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Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection: Towards a Development Revolution?
Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection: Towards a Development Revolution?

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Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection: Towards a Development Revolution?

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Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection offers a ground-breaking analysis of the discourses that facilitated the rise of cash transfers as instruments of development policy since the 1990s. The author gives a detailed overview of the history of social protection and identifies the factors that made cash transfers legitimate policy.

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