Communities differ in important ways in their needs, capacities, and circumstances. Because central governments are not able to discern these differences fully, they seek to achieve their policy objectives by relying on decentralized mechanisms that use local information. Household and individual characteristics within communities can also vary substantially. A growing body of theoretical literature suggests that inequality within communities can...
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2004/09/01
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Article de revue
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77480
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2013/05/23
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On the unequal inequality of poor communities
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international food policy research institute