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Portrait of the Poor: An Assets-Based Approach

AUTHOR: Orazio Attanasio (Editor)
ISBN: 1886938970

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Portrait of the Poor: An Assets-Based Approach
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by Orazio Attanasio (Editor)

Book Description
This book paints a whole new picture of poverty in Latin America by asking a simple question: Why do poor people earn less?Despite Latin America's positive growth trends in recent years, the ranks of the poor continue to swell. Traditional poverty reduction programs and safety nets have been largely ineffective, in part because they address the short-term consequences of poverty instead of its causes. Portrait of the Poor examines poverty as a structural problem caused by the way economic systems operate. Case studies in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Peru find the poor caught in a vicious circle because they lack sufficient access to education, credit and other means to generate income. They have few productive assets, so they earn lower wages, which in turn prevents them from accumulating the assets they need to increase future income.The approach to poverty reduction proposed here analyzes the ownership, accumulation and use of income-generating assets, as well as access to them. Where the evidence points to market imperfections, the study proposes poverty reduction policies that ease the constraints to accumulating the human, physical and social capital needed to generate greater income.

About the Author
Orazio Attanasio is professor of economics at University College in London and an associate of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the National Bureau of Economic Research. Miguel Székely is an economist with the IDB Research Department.


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         Book Review

Portrait of the Poor: An Assets-Based Approach
- Book Reviews,
by Orazio Attanasio (Editor)

Portrait of the Poor: An Assets-Based Approach

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Portrait of the Poor examines poverty as a structural problem caused by the way economic systems operate. It poses a simple question: Why do poor people earn less? Case studies in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Peru find the poor caught in a vicious circle. They lack sufficient access to education, credit and other means to generate income, so they earn lower wages, which in turn prevents them from accumulating the assets they need to increase future income. The authors analyze the ownership and use of income-generating assets, as well as access to them. Where there are market imperfections, they propose policies to ease the constraints faced by the poor in accumulating the human, physical and social capital they need to generate greater income.

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Case studies from Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, and Peru consider the basic question: Why do poor people earn less? The authors analyze access to, ownership of, and the use of income- generating assets like education and credit. Policy recommendations are offered. Charts and diagrams illustrate the data. The authors are economists from South America. There is no index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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