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The Social Economics of Poverty On Identities, Communities, Groups and Networks (Priorities for Development Economics)
The Social Economics of Poverty On Identities, Communities, Groups and Networks (Priorities for Development Economics) Summary:By Christ Barrett
This book presents a unique analysis of the moral and social dimensions of microeconomic behavior in developing countries and calls into question standard notions of rationality and many of the assumptions of neo-classical economics, showing how these are inappropriate in communities with widespread disparity in incomes. This book will prove to be essential for students studying development economics. password: gigle.ws Please select one mirror to download
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