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First things first: Meeting basic human needs in the developing countries
First Things First examines the concept of “basic human needs” as a central priority in development policy for low-income countries. Written by Paul Streeten with contributions from several development economists, the book evaluates how governments and international institutions can address poverty through targeted investments in nutrition, health, education, and employment. It presents analytical frameworks and empirical findings to argue that economic growth alone is insufficient unless it directly improves the living standards of the poorest populations. The work highlights policy strategies for prioritizing essential human needs within broader development planning.
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