Abstract
The achievement of social welfare means, first and foremost, the alleviation of poverty in its many manifestations. This cannot be solely a matter of redistributing more fairly what wealth there already is, but requires in poor countries that redistribution be incorporated within a policy for economic growth. In other words it depends on the achievement of development in the fullest sense of that word.
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© Howard Jones 1990