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, as a micro-level institution, it fosters productivity in order to reduce poverty. The concepts of institutions …, productivity and poverty are reviewed to establish a framework of analysis, where institutions are linked to productivity and … poverty. This framework is applied to a comedor the author visited in 2001 and 2003. Through the diversity and intensity of …
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Les quartiers pauvres d’Antananarivo sont un agrégat concentré de tous les maux urbains : menace d’inondation pendant la saison des pluies, entassements humains, quasi-absence d’accès à l’eau courante, fréquence des problèmes de drogue et de violence, mauvaise réputation, etc. Ces...
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's capabilities approach presents poverty as a deprivation of elementary functioning in terms of housing, health, employment, leisure … poverty in Cameroon. From our application, we can see that in most cases, human capabilities (instruction, housing) as well as … economic capabilities (employment, leisure) are those which explain the high level of total poverty. These results are …
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Poverty is to a large extent a reality for populations of all the Chadian regions. Its measurement can be taken by many … Sen’s capabilities concept by adapting the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) of Alkire and Santos (2010). It considers … dimension contribute nearly to the half in poverty in Chad. In the northern regions, on the contrary to southern regions and N …
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Buddhism, one of the three largest religions in the world, is rich and deep in spirituality and philosophical content. In Asian and Western countries, the economic and managerial aspects of Buddhism have become a subject of renewed interest and many studies. The book What Buddhism can bring to...
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In this study, we analyze the privations welfare in Cameroon considering poverty and social exclusion. The framework … provided by the capability approach and construction of indicators of poverty and social exclusion by the fuzzy method from … ECAM III survey data shows that the overall level of poverty and social exclusion (respectively 0.4008 and 0.2291), are …
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growth has really a positive impact on the reduction of poverty but this effect is destroyed by the great inequalities … between the various strata of society which, all things considered, increase poverty. Concerning the inclusive growth, the …
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This article tries to highlight the monetary dynamics of poverty at Niger during the period 2005 and 2007-2008. Firstly …, the analysis related to the traditional measuring instruments of poverty - indices FGT, stochastic predominance, sectoral … decomposition, etc - reveals a statistically significant fall of poverty during the period considered in spite of some sectoral …
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The major concern for this paper is to show that in spite of the fall of the incidence of poverty between 2005 and 2012 …, the households remain candidates with poverty in the future following their great vulnerability. The analysis of the … robustness of poverty and the vulnerability to poverty required the confrontation of several approaches of the wellbeing. It …
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of the poverty, as well with regard to its evaluation as the apprehension of its determinants. The main conclusion of the … of poverty in terms of assetsis more adapted in the absence of information on the household consumption. Secondly …, theeconometric analysis suggests much more divergences than of similarities as for the comparativeexplanation of poverty according to …
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