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Living through Crises - Restoring the Lustre of the European Economic Model (Paperback, New)
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Living through Crises - Restoring the Lustre of the European Economic Model (Paperback, New)
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What did the global food, fuel, and financial crises of 2008-11
mean to people living in the developing world? How did people cope
with the crisis and how effective were they at averting major
impacts? These are the questions addressed by this book, which
emerged out of qualitative crisis monitoring initiatives carried
out by IDS and the World Bank. As such, this is not a book about
the causes of the crisis or how to prevent future crises. Instead,
this book is about how people lived through the severe economic
turmoil of recent years, how they were affected, and what they did
to cope, presenting the compelling perspectives of affected
communities in developing and transition countries on shocks and
coping, vulnerability and resilience. The book brings together
qualitative crisis monitoring conducted during 2008-2011 in
communities in sixteen countries, including eight country case
studies that illustrate how people in specific localities were
impacted by global shocks, what coping strategies they applied, and
which sources of support proved helpful. The studies in this book
reveal striking similarities in people s coping responses across
otherwise different countries. They also reveal widespread concern
over high and volatile food prices, suggesting that the still
ongoing global food crisis needs far more attention from
policymakers. As the most comprehensive qualitative research on
crisis impacts and coping carried out in developing countries, the
book also highlights the capacity for participatory research to
pick up impacts and responses that other approaches may miss and
contributing to the knowledge of how to qualitatively assess
shocks, vulnerability, and resilience. This book will serve as an
indispensable source of reference for future crisis monitoring
efforts. Written in accessible language, this book will help
specialists and non-specialists alike understand how large economic
crises impact people and communities and what is the role of public
policy in protecting against risk."
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