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Much ink has been spilled on poverty measurements and trends, at the expense of attempts to understand root causes. Assembling multi-disciplinary and international contributions, Global Poverty shows that a causal understanding of poverty in rich and poor countries is essential for relieving its ravages. Contributors to this volume argue that our understanding must be based on a critical interrogation of the wider social relations which set up the mechanisms producing poverty as an outcome. Processes that widen/strengthen crisis-ridden market relations, that increase income/wealth inequality, and that 'enhance' the policy-biases of nation-states and international institutions toward the affluent-propertied strata cause global poverty and undermine poor people's political power. The processes concentrating wealth-creation are the same processes causing poverty. Through theoretical and empirical analyses this volume offers important insights and political prescriptions to address global poverty.

Contributors are: Raju J. Das, Deepak K. Mishra, Steven Pressman, Michael Roberts, Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Anjan Chakravarty, Mizhar Mikati, Marcelo Milan, Tarique Niazi, John Marangos, Eirini Triarchi, Themis Anthrakidis, Macayla Kisten and Brij Maharaj, David Michael M. San Juan, and Thaddeus Hwong.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors

Analysing Poverty Causally: An Introduction
Raju J. Das and Deepak K. Mishra

Absolute, Relative and Multidimensional Measures of Poverty
Steven Pressman

Poverty: A Marxist View
Michael Roberts

Why Is There Poverty In the Rich Countries? A Marxist Analysis
Jamie Gough And Aram Eisenschitz

Class and Social Needs: A Marxian Theory of Poverty
Anjan Chakravarty

Needs, Capital Accumulation, and Poverty: The Case of Food
Mizhar Mikati

The Rise and Fall of Inequality and Poverty Reduction In Brazil
Marcelo Milan

Neoliberalism, Financial Imperialism, and Capitalist Growth: Why Pakistan Still Wallows In Poverty
Tarique Niazi

The Impoverishment of a Nation: The Greek Financial Crisis and Troika’s Free Market-Austerity Policies
John Marangos, Eirini Triarchi and Themis Anthrakidis

Betraying the Struggle – Corruption and Poverty In Post-Apartheid South Africa
Macayla Kisten And Brij Maharaj

Poverty, Living Wage and Income Inequality In the Developing World: Views and Visions From The Philippines
David Michael M. San Juan

Tackling Poverty or Inequality? You Don’t Have to Choose
Thaddeus Hwong

The Political Economy of Poverty and Uneven Development: The Case of Odisha, India
Deepak K Mishra

Index

Global Poverty: Rethinking Causality

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9798888900154, 979-8888900154
      ISBN10: 9798888900154

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Much ink has been spilled on poverty measurements and trends, at the expense of attempts to understand root causes. Assembling multi-disciplinary and international contributions, Global Poverty shows that a causal understanding of poverty in rich and poor countries is essential for relieving its ravages. Contributors to this volume argue that our understanding must be based on a critical interrogation of the wider social relations which set up the mechanisms producing poverty as an outcome. Processes that widen/strengthen crisis-ridden market relations, that increase income/wealth inequality, and that 'enhance' the policy-biases of nation-states and international institutions toward the affluent-propertied strata cause global poverty and undermine poor people's political power. The processes concentrating wealth-creation are the same processes causing poverty. Through theoretical and empirical analyses this volume offers important insights and political prescriptions to address global poverty.

      Contributors are: Raju J. Das, Deepak K. Mishra, Steven Pressman, Michael Roberts, Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Anjan Chakravarty, Mizhar Mikati, Marcelo Milan, Tarique Niazi, John Marangos, Eirini Triarchi, Themis Anthrakidis, Macayla Kisten and Brij Maharaj, David Michael M. San Juan, and Thaddeus Hwong.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      List of Figures and Tables

      Notes on Contributors

      Analysing Poverty Causally: An Introduction
      Raju J. Das and Deepak K. Mishra

      Absolute, Relative and Multidimensional Measures of Poverty
      Steven Pressman

      Poverty: A Marxist View
      Michael Roberts

      Why Is There Poverty In the Rich Countries? A Marxist Analysis
      Jamie Gough And Aram Eisenschitz

      Class and Social Needs: A Marxian Theory of Poverty
      Anjan Chakravarty

      Needs, Capital Accumulation, and Poverty: The Case of Food
      Mizhar Mikati

      The Rise and Fall of Inequality and Poverty Reduction In Brazil
      Marcelo Milan

      Neoliberalism, Financial Imperialism, and Capitalist Growth: Why Pakistan Still Wallows In Poverty
      Tarique Niazi

      The Impoverishment of a Nation: The Greek Financial Crisis and Troika’s Free Market-Austerity Policies
      John Marangos, Eirini Triarchi and Themis Anthrakidis

      Betraying the Struggle – Corruption and Poverty In Post-Apartheid South Africa
      Macayla Kisten And Brij Maharaj

      Poverty, Living Wage and Income Inequality In the Developing World: Views and Visions From The Philippines
      David Michael M. San Juan

      Tackling Poverty or Inequality? You Don’t Have to Choose
      Thaddeus Hwong

      The Political Economy of Poverty and Uneven Development: The Case of Odisha, India
      Deepak K Mishra

      Index

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