IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC POLICIES FOR THE POVERTY REDUCTION IN ALBANIA
Year 2009,
Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 35, 01.06.2009
İmelda Sejdını
Evis Kushı
Abstract
Poverty is a result of different processes and for this reason it is difficult to evidence the proper
measures to fight it. As a complex phenomenon it shows different effects. Albania, as a country in
long transition is really suffering its negative effects too.
This paper examines data gathered from sample surveys until February 2009. The aim of this
paper is to evidence the policy implications that fight this phenomenon and to individualize the
fields and subjects of poverty risks.
Interesting implication are explored for public authorities and policy makers in order to reduce the
negative effects of poverty.
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Year 2009,
Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 35, 01.06.2009
İmelda Sejdını
Evis Kushı
References
- Alderman, Harold (2002), “Do Local Officials Know Something We Don’t?: Decentralization of
- Targeted Transfers in Albania ”, Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 83, No. 3, pp. 375–404. IMF (International Monetary Fond) (2008), “Albania: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper - National
- Strategy for Development and Integration”, IMF Country Report, No. 08/269, pp.11-17. INSTAT (Institute of Statistics) ( 2008), “Poverty and Inequality Mapping in Albania”, Report of
- Institute of Statistics, Tirana, Albania. Jarvis, Chris (2000), "The Rise and Fall of Albania’s Pyramid Schemes”, Finance and development, Vol. 37, No.1, pp. 1-7.
- Mission Économique de Sofia (2006), Les échanges commerciaux de l’Albanie au 1 , http://www.missioneco.org/albanie/documents_new.asp?V=1_PDF_116480, [Accessed 06.2009] er semestre
- MOLSA (Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs) (2005). “Policy Impact Analysis: Distribution of
- Economic Assistance Block Grants”, Report of Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Tirana, Albania. NSDI (National Strategy for Development and Integration) (2005), “Utilizing Data to Evaluate
- Policies: Economic Assistance Block Grants”, Briefing Note of National Strategy for Development and Integration Unit, Council of Ministers, Tirana, Albania. Ravallion, Martin. and Quentin Wodon (1999), “Poor Areas, or Only Poor People?”, Journal of
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