A Macro Policy for Poverty Eradication through Structural Change
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: January, 13 , 2005This paper argues that poverty originates in the structural injustices of a social order
which incapacitates the poor from participating in the growth generating sectors of the
economy and leaves them captives in the so called informal sector, characterized by low
productivity and low earning capacity. In such a system the poor remain individualized
and hence disempowered which compels them to interface with the market economy on
highly inequitable terms which relegates them to the lowest tiers of the value addition
chain. The need for a macro-policy designed to eliminate poverty is premised on the
argument that poverty originates in the structural features of society which can only be
addressed at the macro-level. Policy interventions, to redesign the structural sources of
poverty, bring into consideration issues of social, political as well as economic reform. [Discussion Paper No. 2005/03]
Author(s): Rehman Sobhan | Posted on: Oct 13, 2010 | Views(811) | Download (769)