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The human development paradigm: operationalizing sen's ideas on capabilities

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A gender perspective has also helped highlight important aspects of this paradigm, such as the role of collective agency in promoting development as discussed by the authors, and gender analysis has been central to the development of the new agency-driven paradigm, and gender equity is a core concern.
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Amartya Sen's ideas constitute the core principles of a development approach that has evolved in the Human Development Reports. This approach is a "paradigm" based on the concept of well-being that can help define public policy, but does not embody a set of prescriptions. The current movement from an age of development planning to an age of globalization has meant an increasing attention to agency aspects of development. While earlier Human Development Reports emphasized measures such as the provision of public services, recent ones have focused more on people's political empowerment. This paper reflects on Sen's work in light of this shift in emphasis. Gender analysis has been central to the development of the new agency-driven paradigm, and gender equity is a core concern. A gender perspective has also helped highlight important aspects of this paradigm, such as the role of collective agency in promoting development.

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Exploring the value of the capability approach for e-development

TL;DR: In this paper, Amatya Sen's capability approach is used to provide some theoretical reflections on e-development, and it is argued that the capability approach allows us to take into account a variety of important issues surrounding ICT adoption for development.
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The Acceptability and the Tolerability of Societal Risks: A Capabilities-based Approach

TL;DR: The proposed approach focuses the attention of risk analysts directly on what should be the primary concern when judging the acceptability and the tolerability of risks, namely, how risks impact the well-being of individuals in a society.
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Neoliberalism with a Feminist Face: Crafting a new Hegemony at the World Bank

TL;DR: This article examined the growing research on gender at the World Bank as a site for the construction of a new hegemonic consensus around neoliberalism and concluded that the ambiguous effects of the Bank's new neoliberalism continued to use the market as the arbiter of social values while providing openings for feminist agendas.
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Cocreation at the Base of the Pyramid: Reviewing and Organizing the Diverse Conceptualizations

TL;DR: The base of the pyramid (BOP) approach suggests that business with low-income consumers or producers can simultaneously foster well-being, environmental sustainability, and profits as mentioned in this paper, which is a central tenet of BOP.
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The Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in “BRICS” Countries

TL;DR: In this article, the adoption and implementation of the United Nations' sustainable development goals (UN SDGs) in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) were investigated.
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Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the role of religion in women's empowerment in international development and defend universal values of love, care, and dignity in the context of women empowerment.
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Utilitarianism and Beyond

TL;DR: The economic uses of utilitarianism J. A. Harsanyi and T. M. Scanlon as discussed by the authors have discussed the relationship between contractualism and utilitarianism in the context of economics.
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Reflections on human development

Mahbub ul Haq
TL;DR: In this paper, an emerging development paradigm, and the imperative for a new international dialogue in topics central to human development such as a peace agenda for the Third World, are discussed.