What the Market Does to People: Privatization, Globalization, and PovertyThis volume describes, explains and exposes the growth of poverty the world over. It reveals the shocking extent of poverty, the forms it takes, and its results and probes the origins of poverty in attitudes and ideologies, norms and structures. |
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INTRODUCTION11 | 11 |
CHAPTER IITHE RESULTS OF POVERTY42 | 42 |
CHAPTER IIIWHAT CAUSES POVERTY?58 | 58 |
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What the Market Does to People: Privatization, Globalization and Poverty David Macarov Limited preview - 2003 |
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