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Contents Foreword Acknowledgements
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BOX 3.5 Voice and accountability in
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Various measures of human well-bein
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A true data revolution would draw o
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Infographic 4.1 National policies t
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Lack of access to finance has been
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Focused investments in human develo
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BOX 4.3 E-governance Digital identi
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BOX 4.5 How local government makes
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Universally fulfilling outcomes are
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FIGURE 4.4 Navigating the fourth in
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Ending subsidies to the rich or for
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Quotas in favour of ethnic minoriti
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Human development will never be res
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Poor people and environmental damag
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In an integrated world, human right
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BOX 4.19 Equality under the law —
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Chapter 5 Transforming global insti
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BOX 5.2 Loopholes of globalization
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BOX 5.5 Civil society and environme
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Reform the global intellectual prop
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detecting illicit flows. This is fe
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BOX 5.8 Global institutional develo
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Although financial contributions fr
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Fund and former executive director
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Chapter 6 Human development for eve
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SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION The Sustainabl
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TABLE 1 Human Development Index and
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TABLE 3 Inequality-adjusted Human D
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