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Development as freedom - Coggle Diagram
Development as freedom
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Transactions, Markets and economic Unfreedom
Denial of access to products markets is among why small producers tend to suffer under traditional arrangements
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A Concluding Remark
“Freedoms are not only the primary ends of development, they are also among its principal means.”
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Forms of Unfreedom
“The richer countries too often have deeply disadvantaged people, who lack basic opportunities of health care, or functional education, or gainful unemployment, or economic and social security”
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Two roles of freedom
“The success of a society is to be evaluated, in this view primarily by the substantive freedoms that the members of that society enjoy”
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Poverty and Inequality
“The presence of massive unemployment in Europe (...) entails deprivations that are not well reflected in income distribution statistics.”
Income and Morality
"In terms of the connections between mortality and income (...), it is remarkable that the extent of deprivation for particular groups in very rich countries can be comparable to that in the so called third world."
Freedom, Capability and the Quality of life
"It should, (...), be noted (...) that the freedom-centered perspective has a generic similarity to the common concern with "quality of life," which too concentrated on the way human life goes (...) and not just on the resources or income that a person commands."
Markets and Freedom
“The role of the market mechanism is another subject that calls for some reclaiming of old heritage. The relation of the market mechanism to freedom and thus to economic development raises questions (...).”
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Concluding Remarks
“The motivation underlying the approach of “development as freedom” is not so much to order all states-or all alternative scenarios-into one "complete ordering," but to draw attention to important aspects of the process of development, each of which deserves attention.”