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|a Musahara, Herman.
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|a Inclusive Growth and Development Issues in Eastern and Southern Africa /
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|a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acronyms; About Authors; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE -- Inclusive and Sustainable Development Challenges in Eastern and Southern Africa: Issues and Social Research Gaps for the Post-2015 Era; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Conceptual Basis; 3. A Review of Indicators of the Challenges from Eastern and Southern Africa; 4. The Challenge of Evidence-based Research Analysis; 5. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER TWO -- Trade and Inclusive Development in Mauritius: Evidence from a Dynamic Framework; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Evolution of HDI in Mauritius.
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|a 3. Growth in Trade in Mauritius4. Literature Review; 4.1. Review of the Theoretical Literature; 4.2. Review of the Empirical Literature; 4.2.1 Trade, Employment and Poverty; 5. Gaps in the Literature; 6. Methods; 6.1 Estimation Issues; 6.2 Tests for Stationarity; 7. Analysis of Data; 7.1 Empirical Results; 7.2 The Short-run Regression; 7.3. Granger Causality Based on VECM; 8. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER THREE -- Rural-Urban Divide in Ethiopia: A Challenge for Inclusive Growth and Development; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Research Methods; 2. Review of Related Literature.
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|a 2.1. Pro-poor Growth2.2. Inclusive Growth; 2.3. Inclusive Development; 2.4. Debates on Indicators beyond the GDP; 2.5. Implications of the Policy Environment to Transcend Rural-Urban Divide in Ethiopia; 2.6. Research Questions; 3. The Rural-urban Divide in Ethiopia: A Challenge for Inclusive Growth and Development; 3.1. Poverty, Inequality and Inclusive Development in Ethiopia; 3.2. Access, Quality, and Equity of Health and Education Services in Ethiopia; 3.3. Challenges of the Rural-urban Infrastructure Divide on Inclusive Development in Ethiopia; 4. Conclusion; Notes; References.
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|a CHAPTER FOUR -- The Dynamics of Poverty, Vulnerability, and Welfare in Rural EthiopiaAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Dataset and Conceptual Framework; 2.1. Survey Sites; 2.2 Variables; 2.2.1. Dependent/Outcome Variables; 2.2.2. Explanatory Variables; 2.3. Conceptual Framework; 3. Analytical Framework; 3.1. Descriptive Methods; 3.2. Econometric Methods; 4. Empirical Results; 4.1. Description of Variables; 4.2. Changes in Welfare; 4.2.1. Welfare Transition Rates; 4.2.2. Changes in Intensity of Poverty; 4.3. Determinants of Real Consumption; 4.4. Determinants of Poverty.
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|a 4.5. Vulnerability to Poverty5. Conclusion and Recommendation; References; CHAPTER FIVE -- The Disjuncture between Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion in South Africa; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Background; 1.2. The Challenge of Inclusive Growth in South Africa; 1.3. Methodology; 1.4. Organisation of the Paper; 2. Conceptualising Inclusive Growth; 3. Inclusive Growth in South Africa: A Historical Narrative; 3.1. The Class Character of Poverty and Wealth Distribution in South Africa; 3.2. Employment and Labour.
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|a In this book the chapters were premised on the existence of data and information in ongoing and completed research on inclusive growth and development which have not been professionally processed to be used for sharing and policy dialogue. It can be concluded that this approach has been successful but with some caveats. That there is knowledge on the issue was supported by a response from researchers of all levels and ranks. Editorial work had to select among those that are appearing in this volume. Research was from various countries and regions and no one can truly get a general idea of evidence of challenges and opportunities for inclusive growth and development in the region.
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