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Autor/inn/en | Foster, Andrew; Rosenzweig, Mark R.; Munshi, Kaivan; Banerjee, Abhijit; Iyer, Lakshmi; Somanathan, Rhini; Pande, Rohini; Fafchamps, Marcel; Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Mwabu, Germano; Thomas, Duncan; Orazem, Peter F.; King, Elizabeth M.; Glewwe, Paul; Miguel, Edward A.; Edmonds, Erik V.; Cox, Donald; Ravallion, Martin; Todd, Petra E.; Duflo, Esther; Glennerster, Rachel; Kremer, Michael; Parker, Susan W.; Rubalcava, Luis; Teruel, Graciela |
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Sonst. Personen | Schultz, T. Paul (Hrsg.); Strauss, John (Hrsg.) |
Titel | Handbook of development economics. Vol. 4. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Handbuch der Entwicklungsökonomie. Band 4. |
Quelle | Amsterdam u.a.: Elsevier (2008), 1054 S. |
Reihe | Handbooks in economics. 09 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISSN | 0169-7218; 1573-4471 |
ISBN | 978-0-444-53100-1 |
Schlagwörter | Soziale Beziehung; Familienplanung; Frau; Agrarmarkt; Bevölkerungspolitik; Bildungspolitik; Entwicklungspolitik; Ernährung; Frau; Gesundheit; Kind; Korruption; Ländlicher Raum; Landwirtschaft; Öffentliches Gut; Strukturwandel; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Bildungspolitik; Familienplanung; Politische Ökonomie; Kinderarbeit; Handbuch; Humankapital; Kind; Fruchtbarkeit; Landwirtschaft; Ländlicher Raum; Ernährung; Gesundheit; Bevölkerungspolitik; Entwicklungsland; Entwicklungspolitik; Korruption; Politische Ökonomie; Öffentliches Gut; Humankapital; Agrarmarkt; Kinderarbeit; Strukturwandel; Volkswirtschaftstheorie; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Landwirtschaftlicher Beruf; Landwirtschaftlicher Beruf; Handbuch; Wirkungsforschung |
Abstract | "The field of development economics has evolved since volume 3 of the Handbook of Development Economics was published more than a decade ago. Volume 4 takes stock of some of the newer trends and their implications for research in the field and our understanding of economic development. The handbook is divided into four sections which reflect these developments, of which the first deals with agricultural and rural development. Section two is concerned with developments in the theory and evidence regarding public goods and political economy. The third section is focused on the behavior of households and individuals regarding various aspects of human capital investments, in the face of the various constraints, particularly market incentives and public goods. The final section contains papers that describe the different methods now available, both experimental and non-experimental, to conduct program evaluations, as well as describing papers that implement these methods. The authors of the chapters are all experts in the fields they survey and extend, and this volume promises to be an invaluable addition to the Handbooks in Economics series and a useful reference to graduate students, researchers and professionals in the field of development economics." Forschungsmethode: Theoriebildung; Grundlagenforschung. (author's abstract, IAB-Doku). Contents: T. Paul Schultz, John Strauss: Introduction I. New insights into rural and agricultural development Andrew Foster, Mark R. Rosenzweig: Economic development and the decline of agricultural employment (3053-3083); Kaivan Munshi: Information networks in dynamic agrarian economies (3087-3113); II. Public goods and political economy - theory and evidence Abhijit Banerjee, Lakshmi Iyer, Rhini Somanathan: Public action for public goods (3119-3154); Rohini Pande: Understanding political corruption in low income countries (3157-3184); III. Human resources and household responses to market incentives and public goods Marcel Fafchamps, Agnes R. Quisumbing: Household formation and marriage markets in rural areas(3189-3247); T. Paul Schultz: Population policies, fertility, women's human capital, and child quality (3251-3303); Germano Mwabu: Health economics for low income countries (3309-3374); John Strauss, Duncan Thomas: Health over the life course (3378-3474); Peter F. Orazem, Elizabeth M. King: Schooling in developing countries - The roles of supply, demand and government policy (3478-3559); Paul Glewwe, Edward A. Miguel: The impact of child health and nutrition on education in less developed countries (3563-3606); Erik V. Edmonds: Child labor (3610-3709); Donald Cox, Marcel Fafchamps: Extended family and kinship networks - economic insights and evolutionary directions (3714-3784); IV. Program evaluation - methods and applications Martin Ravallion: Evaluating anti-poverty programs (3789-3846); Petra E. Todd: Evaluating Social programs with endogenous program placement and selection of the treated (3849-3894); Esther Duflo, Rachel Glennerster, Michael Kremer: Using randomization in development economics research - a toolkit (3898-3962); Susan W. Parker, Luis Rubalcava, Graciela Teruel: Evaluating conditional schooling health and health programs (3966-4035). |
Erfasst von | Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg |
Update | 2008/3 |