Human Development Report 1998
Author: United Nations Development Programme
Publisher: Human Development Report
Published:
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 0195124596
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United Nations Development Programme
Publisher: Human Development Report
Published:
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 0195124596
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United Nations Development Programme
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780195124590
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This 9th edition of The Human Development Report focuses on consumption patterns prevalent in today's world. It provides unique data tables updated annually and derived from a set of human development indicators.
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Publisher: Human Development Report
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Total Pages: 131
ISBN-13: 0195215621
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United Nations Development Programme
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780195124590
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This 9th edition of The Human Development Report focuses on consumption patterns prevalent in today's world. It provides unique data tables updated annually and derived from a set of human development indicators.
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Publisher: Human Development Report
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Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 0195218361
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Daniele Archibugi
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2020-05-05
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 1789608716
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Cosmopolitics, the concept of a world politics based on shared democratic values, is in an increasingly fragile state. While Western democracies insist ever more vehemently upon a maintenance of their privileges-freedom of speech, security, wealth-an increasing number of the world's inhabitants are under threat of poverty, famine and war. What is needed, the writers suggest, is a deliberate decision to extend the principles and values of democracy to the sphere of international relations. Recent experience does not bode well, but their arguments, which range from reform of the United Nations, reduction of military weapons, additional power for international judiciary institutions and an increase in aid to developing countries, urge new and inspired action.
Author: Bina Agarwal
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-09-13
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 1317998316
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This unique volume is the first to examine Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen's ideas through the lens of gender. His humanitarian approach to economics has been crucial to the development of several aspects of feminist economics and gender analysis. This book outlines the range and usefulness of his work for gender analysis while also exploring some of its silences and implicit assumptions. The result is a collection of groundbreaking and insightful essays which cover major topics in Sen's work, such as the capability approach, justice, freedom, social choice, agency, missing women and development and well-being. Perspectives have been drawn from both developing and developed countries, with most of the authors applying Sen's concepts to cultural, geographic and historical contexts which differ from his original applications. Significant highlights include a wide-ranging conversation between the book's editors and Sen on many aspects of his work, and an essay by Sen himself on why he is disinclined to provide a definitive list of capabilities. These essays were previously published in Feminist Economics.