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Human Development Report 1990: Review and Assessment
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 19, Heft 10, S. 1451-1460
ISSN: 0305-750X
Income Inequality and Poverty in East Asia: Trends and Implications
In: The Indian Economic Journal, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 57-64
ISSN: 2631-617X
Measurement of deprivation and poverty based on the proportion spent on food: an exploratory exercise [India]
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 9, S. 337-353
ISSN: 0305-750X
Measurement of Deprivation and Poverty Based on the Proportion Spent on Food: An Exploratory Exercise
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 337-353
ISSN: 0305-750X
DEVELOPMENT PATTERN OF A PRIMARY‐EXPORT‐ORIENTED ECONOMY: WEST MALAYSIA'S POSTWAR EXPERIENCE
In: The developing economies: the journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo, Japan, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 37-46
ISSN: 1746-1049
The Gini Coefficient: A Note
In: The Indian economic journal, Band 48, Heft 4, S. 65-67
ISSN: 2631-617X
Singapore-India Relations: A Primer
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 71, Heft 1, S. 86
ISSN: 1715-3379
Malaysia. Economic Expansion and National Unity
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 590
ISSN: 1715-3379
"Sanitation" in the top development journals: A review
The top 12 development journals published a total of 18,329 papers during the period 2000.2020. Out of these, just 51 focused on sanitation and related issues, which are the focus of this review. Results were mixed on the efficiency of sanitation delivery since political factors and administrative characteristics vary across locations. Accountability and leadership, especially at the local level, appear to be important driving forces. There is a need for more case studies that analyze what works, and what does not, in specific locations. Also, further studies will have to investigate how to influence the norms, traditions, and beliefs towards favorably supporting household sanitation decisions. Additionally, governments should enhance their social welfare programs to address socioeconomic inequalities (i.e., income, gender, and rural-urban disparities), which also critically affect individual and household sanitation investments. Efforts at national and international levels are needed to encourage research on the various dimensions of sanitation.
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Fiscal system of Sigapore: Trends, issues and future directions
In: CAS Conference Series, No. 2
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