A. The international Monetary Fund and the World Bank
B. The World Trade Organization and the World Bank
C. The International Monetary Fund and the World Health Organization
D. The United Nations and the World Trade Organization
Poverty in Pakistan
Poverty in Pakistan
A. Walt Rostow
B. Karl Marx
C. Immanuel Wallerstein
D. Bretton Woods
A. Gross National Product
B. Gross Domestic Product
C. Purchasing Power Parity
D. Gross National Income
A. social democratic socialist communist
B. social democratic corporatist liberal
C. social democratic Christian-democratic nationalist
D. none of above
A. Whites
B. Indians
C. Black Caribbean
D. Pakistan /Bangladeshis
A. it concentrates too much on kinship ties
B. the government should be raising benefit levels
C. in modern affluent societies no one is truly poor
D. it is wrong to make comparisons between countries
A. the culturally valued commodities and standards of living that make the poor feel relatively deprived
B. the flow of money a person receives from their salary or wage
C. a stock of economic resources including land shares and bank deposits
D. the slices of the population who own differing amounts of wealth
A. formed an inferior race with low levels of intelligence
B. lived morally unsound lives of crime and squalor
C. were too reliant upon welfare benefits
D. all of the above
A. Industrialist
B. Feudal
C. Intelligentsia
D. None of these
A. Absolute poverty
B. Relative poverty
C. both a and b
D. None of these