"Why Has Economic Growth Been Such an Ineffective Tool Against Poverty " by Rebecca M. Blank
 

Why Has Economic Growth Been Such an Ineffective Tool Against Poverty in Recent Years?

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1-1-1997

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10.17848/9780585314402.ch3

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LABOR MARKET ISSUES; Wages, health insurance and other benefits; Inequality; UNEMPLOYMENT, DISABILITY, and INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS; Poverty and income support; Income support programs

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Blank, Rebecca M. 1997. "Why Has Economic Growth Been Such an Ineffective Tool Against Poverty in Recent Years." In Poverty and Inequality: The Political Economy of Redistribution, Jon Neill, ed. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, pp. 27–42. https://doi.org/10.17848/9780585314402.ch3

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