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Structurally Maladjusted

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A blog about Latin American politics, economics, general stuff and occasional philosophical insights.

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Structurally Maladjusted Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Where do remittances come from? Courtesy of the Inter-American Development Bank, we get this nice map breaking down the sources of US remittance flows to Latin America by state (click to enlarge). No real surprises here but it's a kinda nice map, no? Posted by Gringo Juan at 3:53 PM 4 comments Labels: IADB , remittances Monday, July 19, 2010 Toward a better understanding of poverty (wonkish) Allow me to get my wonk on. It's becoming an increasingly mainstream idea that our traditional poverty measures just don't cut it. For years the UN Human Development Report has been playing with alternative measures. Well, this year we get the latest: the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). In their own words, the new index "measures the combination of deprivations that each household experiences. The MPI uses microeconomic data to reflect the percentage of households that experience overlapping deprivations in three dim...

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