Wellbeing in Developing Countries
Discover a transformative perspective on development with "Wellbeing in Developing Countries" by Ian Gough. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 424 pages and delves into the complex interplay between economic factors and human wellbeing in the context of developing nations.
Gough challenges traditional economic models, emphasizing that poverty is not merely a financial condition but a multifaceted issue that affects quality of life. By shifting the focus to human wellbeing, this work provides a more nuanced understanding of the social conditions that keep people trapped in poverty. Exploring innovative frameworks for development, "Wellbeing in Developing Countries" is essential for anyone seeking to grasp the realities of life in poorer regions and the pathways out of poverty.
Join Ian Gough on a journey that redefines the narrative around development and enriches our understanding of what it means to live well.