The Politics of Poverty Reduction

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The Politics of Poverty Reduction

Author(s): Paul Mosley (Author), Blessing Chiripanhura (Author), Jean Grugel (Author), Ben Thirkell-White (Author)

  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 430 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199692122
  • ISBN-13: 9780199692125

Book Description

Globally, there is a commitment to eliminate poverty; and yet the politics that have caused anti-poverty policies to succeed in some countries and to fail in others have been little studied. The Politics of Poverty Reduction focuses on these political processes. Analysis is based partly on global comparisons and partly on case-studies of nine countries that span the developing world. Where governments are politically weak, they need to make alliances with other groups to stay in power, and where these have been with low-income groups, the result may be a lasting and effective pro-poor strategy. Often pro-poor policies have been brought in not with progressive intentions, but out of fear that the state will fall apart unless pro-poor elements are incorporated into government, and the most effective regimes in reducing poverty have seldom been the kindest and most benevolent. Ability to provide the poor with access to key markets, in particular labour and capital, is crucial, and this in turn requires fiscal strength. Two crucial elements in the story are the ability to frame labour-intensive policies (given that labour is often the only thing that poor people are able to sell) and the design of effective tax and expenditure policies. Aid donors can make a key contribution, partly through reinforcing recipients’ fiscal capacity, but much more through providing technical support of the right kind.

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Book Description

Why has poverty in some developing countries gone down dramatically? This book uses nine country case studies to find out.

About the Author

Paul Mosley holds BA and PhD degrees in economics. He has worked mostly in academia but also in government, as economic adviser to the Kenya Treasury (1969-71) and the UK Department for International Development (1979-81). He has also worked in a voluntary capacity for both development and social policy NGOs and is currently on the board of the Sheffield Credit Union. His publications include Aid and Power (2e, 1995), Finance against Poverty (1996) and Poverty and Social Exclusion in North and South (2003).

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