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rights, and lack of development of market systems adds to the incidence of poverty. Increased economic efficiency is seen as … a powerful force for reducing the extent of poverty in developing countries in the long run. While this may be so, it … ignores the depth and incidence of poverty that can be generated during adjustments to policy reforms. This possibility …
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Economic self-interest and social considerations are the key determinants of public support for market reforms in transition countries. However, political strategies that rely mainly on public support for pushing through economic reforms have limited relevance if the prevailing institutional...
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The paper analyse the impact of market reforms on poverty in Bangladesh. To estimate the poverty impact at household … Bangladesh. The results show that a significant improvement has been made in reducing poverty in the recent decades. As a net … domestic markets induced by liberalization have benefited the net rice buyers in Bangladesh, hence poverty declines. …
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