Local Identities of Poverty: poverty narratives in decentralized government and the role of poverty research in Uganda.
This paper takes as its point of departure recent research that suggests propoor policies are more likely to be supported by central elites than local elites, and that, in contexts where there is significant decentralization of government, central government may need to challenge local elite resista...
Auteur principal: | Woodhouse, P |
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Format: | Working paper |
Langue: | English |
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GPRG
2004
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