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Title The Cambridge handbook of the capability approach / edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani, Mozaffar Qizilbash
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020

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Summary "Modern work on the 'capability approach' (or 'capabilities approach') dates from Amartya Sen's 1979 Tanner Lecture on 'Equality of What?' which addressed a central question for egalitarians: what should egalitarians seek to equalise? In this context Sen suggested that 'what is missing in all this ... is some notion of "basic capabilities": a person being able to do certain basic things' (Sen 1982: 367). This insight was further developed in Sen's writings on development, normative economics and moral and political philosophy. Martha Nussbaum's engagement with Sen's work and her endorsement of the approach also contributed to the expansion of interest in this area. Subsequently, the approach has inspired a large and growing literature across many disciplines, encompassing both theoretical and empirical domains, and including work which is relevant to policy makers"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Economic development -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Capabilities approach (Social sciences)
Liberty.
Values.
freedom.
Capabilities approach (Social sciences)
Economic development -- Moral and ethical aspects
Liberty
Values
Form Electronic book
Author Chiappero Martinetti, Enrica, editor
Osmani, Siddiqur Rahman, editor
Qizilbash, Mozaffar, editor
ISBN 9781108889650
1108889654
9781316335741
1316335747
Other Titles Handbook of the capability approach
Capability approach