How does poverty affect poor areas? A. It promotes the development of local industries. B. It increases the purchasing power of local people. C. It restricts the development of local economy. D. It improves the medical resources. 相关知识点: 试题...
povertywomen's participationHow do perceptions of one's relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for women's economic participation and involvement in decision-mKosec, KatrinaHyunjung Mo, CeciliaSchmidt, EmilySong, Jie
How does poverty affect biodiversity? World Poverty: Poverty is one of the leading concerns worldwide. Primarily, the concern is over human suffering, but poverty also has the ability to destabilize governments, increase crime, start wars, and encourage terrorism. Currently, 8 percent of the world...
Child poverty rates have remained high since the middle of the 1970s. While several trends, including declines in the number of children per family and inc... CA Chaudry - 《Future of Children》 被引量: 137发表: 1997年 Recent trends in the inheritance of poverty and family structure This ...
Impact on poverty alleviation: How does biofuel development affect the food security, energy needs and employment opportunities of poor rural people? The authors conclude that, despite the negatives, as a renewable energy source, biofuels ... V Raswant,N Hart,M Romano 被引量: 43发表: 2008年 ...
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Notably, using a per capita measure of individual welfare assume that there are no economies of scale in household consumption, in the sense that the per capita cost of reaching a specific level of welfare does not fall as household size increases. Relaxing that assumption could affect ...
Research on international food prices or volatility transmission have concentrated on importing countries and have largely underestimated the importance of food insecurity or food poverty issues in food-exporting countries. This article identifies the causality between global and regional wheat pric in export...
The standard of living is derived from per capita GDP, determined by dividing GDP by the number of people living in the country. On a broad level, GDP can, therefore, be used to help determine the standard of living. However, economists often make adjustments to GDP,such as using real GD...
Lanjouw, Peter, Branko Milanovic and Stefano Paternostro (1998): Poverty and Economic Transition: How do Changes in Economies of Scale Affect Poverty Rates of Different Households? Policy Research Working Paper WPS2009. Washington DC: The World Bank....