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TitleWorld Development Report 2006 : equity and development
AccessBahasa: WDR2006ind - PDF ; English: WDR2006eng - PDF ; Español: WDR2006spa - PDF ; Русский: WDR2006rus - PDF ; العربية: WDR2006ara - PDF ;
Summary
This year’s Word Development Report (WDR), the twenty-eighth, looks at the role of equity in the development process. It defines equity in terms of two basic principles. The first is equal opportunities: that a person’s chances in life should be determined by his or her talents and efforts, rather than by pre-determined circumstances such as race, gender, social or family background. The second principle is the avoidance of extreme deprivation in outcomes, particularly in health, education and consumption levels. This principle thus includes the objective of poverty reduction. The report’s main message is that, in the long run, the pursuit of equity and the pursuit of economic prosperity are complementary. In addition to detailed chapters exploring these and related issues, the Report contains selected data from the World Development Indicators 2005‹an appendix of economic and social data for over 200 countries. This Report offers practical insights for policymakers, executives, scholars, and all those with an interest in economic development.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Inequity within and across countries -- Chapter 2. Inequity within countries: individuals and groups -- Chapter 3. Equity from a global perspective -- Part 2. Why does equity matter? -- Chapter 4. Equity and well-being -- Chapter 5. Inequality and investment -- Chapter 6. Equity, institutions, and the development process -- Part 3. Leveling the economic and political playing fields -- Chapter 7. Human capacities -- Chapter 8. Justice, land, and infrastructure -- Chapter 9. Markets and the macroeconomy -- Chapter 10. Achieving greater global equity.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Inequity within and across countries -- Chapter 2. Inequity within countries: individuals and groups -- Chapter 3. Equity from a global perspective -- Part 2. Why does equity matter? -- Chapter 4. Equity and well-being -- Chapter 5. Inequality and investment -- Chapter 6. Equity, institutions, and the development process -- Part 3. Leveling the economic and political playing fields -- Chapter 7. Human capacities -- Chapter 8. Justice, land, and infrastructure -- Chapter 9. Markets and the macroeconomy -- Chapter 10. Achieving greater global equity.
AuthorsIBRD
Series
DateWashington, D.C. : The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, 2005
Description
xiv, 320 p. : tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-273) and index.
ISBN / ISSN
9780821362495
082136250X
0163-5085
082136250X
0163-5085
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