Ray C. Rist Ana Maria Fernandez Frederic P. Martin
The basic premise of this book is that the conversation on the future of development needs to shift from a focus on poverty to that of inequality. The poverty emphasis is in an intellectual and political cul de sac. It does not address the fundamental question of why people are poor nor what can be done structurally and institutionally to reduce and eliminate it. The various chapters illustrate in the context of various countries and sectors around the world, the significant contributions that evaluators can make in terms of improvement of the analytical framework, analysis of the performance...
The basic premise of this book is that the conversation on the future of development needs to shift from a focus on poverty to that of inequality. The...