Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... poor to such basics . The state is seen as a major agent , ei- ther as direct provider of services and facilities or as promoting these through the market . In the former role it should ensure pro - poor measures , often degen- erating ...
... poor to such basics . The state is seen as a major agent , ei- ther as direct provider of services and facilities or as promoting these through the market . In the former role it should ensure pro - poor measures , often degen- erating ...
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... poor , adjustment is crucial to the welfare of the poor . The key to reduced poverty is economic growth . Where growth has been rapid , as in Brazil in the 1970s , poverty has dropped substantially even in the absence of pro - poor ...
... poor , adjustment is crucial to the welfare of the poor . The key to reduced poverty is economic growth . Where growth has been rapid , as in Brazil in the 1970s , poverty has dropped substantially even in the absence of pro - poor ...
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... poor do not benefit from the PDS . The dependence of the poor on the PDS in rural areas for many commodi- ties is less than 16 % . This means that they depend more on the open market for most commodities . Similarly , the urban poor ...
... poor do not benefit from the PDS . The dependence of the poor on the PDS in rural areas for many commodi- ties is less than 16 % . This means that they depend more on the open market for most commodities . Similarly , the urban poor ...
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