Amartya Sen's capability approach
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- 9783540261988
- 330.155 KUK
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330.155 BAS Collected papers in theoretical economics | 330.155 ETH Ethics and economics: new perspective | 330.155 GHO Beyond gandhian economics | 330.155 KUK Amartya Sen's capability approach | 330.155 SEN "Choice, welfare and measurement" | 330.155 SEN On economic inequality | 330.155 SEN "Choice, welfare and management" |
Kuklys examines how Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen’s approach to welfare measurement can be put in practice for poverty and inequality measurement in affluent societies such as the UK. Sen argues that an individual’s welfare should not be measured in terms of her income, but in terms what she can actually do or be, her capabilities. In Chapters 1 and 2, Kuklys describes the capability approach from a standard welfare economic point of view and provides a comprehensive literature review of the empirical applications in this area of research. In the remaining chapters, novel econometric techniques are employed to operationalise the concepts of functionings and capability to investigate inequality and poverty in terms of capability in the UK. Kuklys finds that capability measurement is always a useful complement to traditional monetary analysis, and particularly so in the case of capability-deprived disabled individuals.
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