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Barnes and Noble

Dollarisation of Poverty: Rethinking Poverty Beyond 2015

Current price: $54.99
Dollarisation of Poverty: Rethinking Poverty Beyond 2015
Dollarisation of Poverty: Rethinking Poverty Beyond 2015

Barnes and Noble

Dollarisation of Poverty: Rethinking Poverty Beyond 2015

Current price: $54.99
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This book offers a critical analysis on employing a universal understanding of poverty and suggests ways forward for poverty reduction for developing countries in a post-2015 era. Taking specific country-contexts into account, the author argues that national poverty lines should be the benchmark for future anti-poverty policies.

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