TY - BOOK AU - Chiappero Martinetti,Enrica TI - The Cambridge handbook of the capability approach SN - 9781107115286 U1 - R 302.13 KW - Economic development KW - Capabilities approach (Social sciences) KW - Freedom KW - Values N1 - Table of Contents Foreword Amartya Sen General introduction Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani and Mozaffar Qizilbash Part I. Historical Antecedents and Philosophical Debates: Introduction to Part I Mozaffar Qizilbash 1. The capabilities approach and the history of philosophy Martha C. Nussbaum 2. Karl Marx and the capabilities approach David Leopold 3. Utility and capability: J. S. Mill and Amartya Sen L. Wayne Sumner 4. Intellectual history and defending the capabilities approach David Weinstein 5. Sen, Smith and the Cambridge tradition Luigino Bruni 6. The capability approach to well-being and freedom from the viewpoint of welfare economics and social choice theory Kotaro Suzumura 7. Resources or capabilities? An introduction to the debate Ilse Oosterlaken 8. Taking multidimensionality seriously: capabilities, Rawls's primary goods, and guiding action Henry S. Richardson 9. The capabilities approach and political liberalism Richard Arneson 10. Selecting a list: the capability approach's Achilles heel Rutger Claassen 11. Individualism and the capability approach: the role of collectivities in expanding human capabilities Solava Ibrahim 12. The politics of wonder: the capabilities approach in the context of mass extinction Jeremy Bendik-Keymer Part II. Methods, Measurement and Empirical Evidence: Introduction to Part II Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti 13. Social choice and the capability approach Maurice Salles 14. On capability and its measurement Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu 15. Analyzing capabilities: games, groups and effectivity Martin van Hees 16. Implementing the capability approach with respect for individual valuations: an illustration with Colombian data Koen Decancq, Erik Schokkaert and Blanca Zuluaga 17. Capability, opportunity, outcome – and equality Ravi Kanbur 18. The distribution of capabilities: up, down, sideways and along Tania Burchardt 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 20. Multidimensional inequality and human development Suman Seth and Maria Emma Santos 21. The research agenda on multidimensional poverty measurement: important and as-yet unanswered questions Sabina Alkire 22. Measuring gender inequality using the capability approach: issues and challenges Stephan Klasen 23. Econometric and statistical models for operationalising the capability approach Jaya Krishnakumar 24. Expanding capabilities through participatory action research Alejandra Boni and Alexandre Apsan Frediani Part III. Issues in Public Policy: Introduction to Part III Siddiqur Osmani 25. On education and capabilities expansion Melanie Walker 26. Capability approach to children's well-being and well-becoming Mario Biggeri 27. Capability and disability Lorella Terzi 28. Social exclusion and capability development Jonathan Wolff 29. Human security Des Gasper 30. Income inequality and human capabilities Rolph van der Hoeven 31. The capability approach and human rights Polly Vizard 32. Capabilities and the law Katharine Gelber 33. Capabilities, public reason and democratic deliberation Jay Drydyk 34. Entitlements and capabilities Sanjay G. Reddy and Adel Daoud 35. Religion and the capability approach Séverine Deneulin and Augusto Zampini-Davies ER -