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- Poverty, Development, and Hungerinternational-relations › poverty-development-and-hunger
- Published
- 8 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The orthodox development view holds that free market-driven economic growth can continue indefinitely and that its benefits will eventually reach the poorer segments of society through trickle-down mechanisms.
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- 5.How do critical alternative perspectives define poverty?
- 6.What does the 'nature-focused' perspective on hunger propose?
- 7.What do the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) encompass?
- 8.How has the disparity between the wealthiest 20% and the poorest 20% of the global population changed over time?
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