from Part III - Lessons from Pro-Poor Policy Instruments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2020
The final broad approach to addressing poverty alleviation is to target investment to the poor regions of the country (Richardson 1982). It may not be the case that the very poorest people reside in that region, but a low regional per capita income is typically a good indication of the existence of many poor people. Equally important, insofar as people perceive that they are living in one of the poorest regions, they may very well press for investment to redress the disparity between their region and wealthier regions.
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