Measuring Global Poverty Right: Mission Impossible?
The international community is committed to millennium development goals which postulate a vision of global development that makes eliminating poverty and sustaining development the overriding objective of global development efforts. In the hierarchy of the MDGs, the first and foremost goal is to re...
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Main Author: | Quibria, M. G. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2006
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