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The Cambridge handbook of the capability approach / (Record no. 5838)

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LC control number 2019059934
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International Standard Book Number 9781107115286
Price 13462.50
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Original cataloging agency S.X.U.K
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Language English
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Classification number R 302.13
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Title The Cambridge handbook of the capability approach /
Statement of responsibility edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, University of Pavia, Siddiq Rahman Osmani, University of the South Pacific, Mozaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash, University of York.
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General note Table of Contents<br/>Foreword Amartya Sen<br/>General introduction Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani and Mozaffar Qizilbash<br/>Part I. Historical Antecedents and Philosophical Debates: Introduction to Part I Mozaffar Qizilbash<br/>1. The capabilities approach and the history of philosophy Martha C. Nussbaum<br/>2. Karl Marx and the capabilities approach David Leopold<br/>3. Utility and capability: J. S. Mill and Amartya Sen L. Wayne Sumner<br/>4. Intellectual history and defending the capabilities approach David Weinstein<br/>5. Sen, Smith and the Cambridge tradition Luigino Bruni<br/>6. The capability approach to well-being and freedom from the viewpoint of welfare economics and social choice theory Kotaro Suzumura<br/>7. Resources or capabilities? An introduction to the debate Ilse Oosterlaken<br/>8. Taking multidimensionality seriously: capabilities, Rawls's primary goods, and guiding action Henry S. Richardson<br/>9. The capabilities approach and political liberalism Richard Arneson<br/>10. Selecting a list: the capability approach's Achilles heel Rutger Claassen<br/>11. Individualism and the capability approach: the role of collectivities in expanding human capabilities Solava Ibrahim<br/>12. The politics of wonder: the capabilities approach in the context of mass extinction Jeremy Bendik-Keymer<br/>Part II. Methods, Measurement and Empirical Evidence: Introduction to Part II Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti<br/>13. Social choice and the capability approach Maurice Salles<br/>14. On capability and its measurement Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu<br/>15. Analyzing capabilities: games, groups and effectivity Martin van Hees<br/>16. Implementing the capability approach with respect for individual valuations: an illustration with Colombian data Koen Decancq, Erik Schokkaert and Blanca Zuluaga<br/>17. Capability, opportunity, outcome – and equality Ravi Kanbur<br/>18. The distribution of capabilities: up, down, sideways and along Tania Burchardt<br/>19. Inter-group disparities in the distribution of human development: two apparent conundrums and how we might address them Peter J. Lambert and Sreenivasan Subramanian<br/>20. Multidimensional inequality and human development Suman Seth and Maria Emma Santos<br/>21. The research agenda on multidimensional poverty measurement: important and as-yet unanswered questions Sabina Alkire<br/>22. Measuring gender inequality using the capability approach: issues and challenges Stephan Klasen<br/>23. Econometric and statistical models for operationalising the capability approach Jaya Krishnakumar<br/>24. Expanding capabilities through participatory action research Alejandra Boni and Alexandre Apsan Frediani<br/>Part III. Issues in Public Policy: Introduction to Part III Siddiqur Osmani<br/>25. On education and capabilities expansion Melanie Walker<br/>26. Capability approach to children's well-being and well-becoming Mario Biggeri<br/>27. Capability and disability Lorella Terzi<br/>28. Social exclusion and capability development Jonathan Wolff<br/>29. Human security Des Gasper<br/>30. Income inequality and human capabilities Rolph van der Hoeven<br/>31. The capability approach and human rights Polly Vizard<br/>32. Capabilities and the law Katharine Gelber<br/>33. Capabilities, public reason and democratic deliberation Jay Drydyk<br/>34. Entitlements and capabilities Sanjay G. Reddy and Adel Daoud<br/>35. Religion and the capability approach Séverine Deneulin and Augusto Zampini-Davies.
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Subject Economic development
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Subject Capabilities approach (Social sciences)
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Subject Freedom.
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Subject Values.
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