
Towards Human Development
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- Preface
- 1: Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Frances Stewart: Human Development, Inequality, and Macroeconomics: An Overview of Progress and Unresolved Problems
- Part I: Sir Richard Jolly's Contribution to the Analysis of Economic Development
- 2: John Toye: The Achievements of an Optimistic Economist
- Part II: Human Development and Inequality: Progress in Concepts and Policies?
- 3: Séverine Deneulin: Constructing New Policy Narratives: The Capability Approach as Normative Language
- 4: Christopher Colclough: Human Development as the Dominant Paradigm: What Counts as Success?
- 5: Ravi Kanbur: Social Protection: Consensus and Challenges
- 6: Robert H. Wade: The Strange Neglect of Income Inequality in Economics and Public Policy?
- 7: Frances Stewart: Justice, Horizontal Inequality, and Policy in Multi-Ethnic Societies
- 8: Rolph van der Hoeven: Employment, Poverty, and Development: Do We Have the Priorities Right?
- Part III: Structural Adjustment, New Macroeconomic Approaches and Remaining Challenges
- 9: Giovanni Andrea Cornia: The New Structuralist Macroeconomics and Inequality
- 10: Gerry Helleiner: Trade, Exchange Rates, and Global Poverty: Policies for the Poorest
- 11: Bruno Martorano, Giovanni Andrea Cornia, and Frances Stewart: Human Development and Fiscal Policy: Comparing the Crises of 1982-85 and 2008-11
- 12: Raphael Kaplinsky: Innovation for Pro-Poor Growth: From Redistribution with Growth to Redistribution through Growth
- 13: Stephany Griffith Jones and José Antonio Ocampo: Helping Control Boom-Bust in Finance through Countercyclical Regulation
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