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Latin America: Poverty as a Challenge for Government and Society

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Latin America: Poverty as a Challenge for Government and Society
Author(s)Golbert, Laura; Kessler, Gabriel
AbstractThis selection discusses the concept of sustainable development, specifically how a systems approach is necessary to achieve this goal. Strong and appropriately structured institutions and popular participation are emphasized while noting the importance of ecological, economic, and ethical criteria for decision making.
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Pages497-516
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePoverty: A Global Review: Handbook on International Poverty Research
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PubDate1996
ISBN_ISSN8200226492

Poverty

  • Concepts and Measurement
  • Poverty Alleviation
  • Poverty and Economic Growth
  • Poverty and Inequality


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