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Eliminating human poverty : Macroeconomic and social policies for equitable growth

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hyderabad Orient Longman 2007Description: 432p xvISBN:
  • 9788125033868
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.46 MEH
Contents:
Contents: Foreword/Kemal Dervis; Preface; 1. Introduction; I. Macroeconomic policies; 2. Integrating macroeconomic and social policies to trigger synergies; 3. Macroeconomic policies and institutions for pro poor growth; II. Public expenditure on basic social services; 4. The (in)adequacy of public spending on basic social services; 5. The distribution of benefits of health and education spending; 6. Policies to enhance efficiency and improve delivery in the public provision of basic social services; 7. Governance reforms to address the systemic problems of state provision of basic services; 8. Promoting complementarity between public and private provision. III. Mobilizing domestic and external resources; 9. Taxation and mobilization of additional resources for public social services; 10. The consistency between aid and trade policies and the millennium goals; 11. Conclusion. Notes. References. Index.
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Contents:
Foreword/Kemal Dervis;
Preface;
1. Introduction;
I. Macroeconomic policies;
2. Integrating macroeconomic and social policies to trigger synergies;
3. Macroeconomic policies and institutions for pro poor growth;
II. Public expenditure on basic social services;
4. The (in)adequacy of public spending on basic social services;
5. The distribution of benefits of health and education spending;
6. Policies to enhance efficiency and improve delivery in the public provision of basic social services;
7. Governance reforms to address the systemic problems of state provision of basic services;
8. Promoting complementarity between public and private provision.
III. Mobilizing domestic and external resources;
9. Taxation and mobilization of additional resources for public social services;
10. The consistency between aid and trade policies and the millennium goals;
11. Conclusion.
Notes.
References.
Index.