The Socioeconomic Dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa
Challenges, Opportunities, and Misconceptions
Herausgeber: Sahn, David E
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Challenges, Opportunities, and Misconceptions
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- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780801476938
- ISBN-10: 0801476933
- Artikelnr.: 29984682
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780801476938
- ISBN-10: 0801476933
- Artikelnr.: 29984682
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David E. Sahn is Director of the Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program and International Professor of Economics at Cornell University.
Introduction
by David E. SahnChapter 1. HIV/AIDS, Economic Growth, Inequality
By Markus HaackerChapter 2. Governing a World with HIV and AIDS: An
Unfinished Success Story
by Alex de WaalChapter 3. Microeconomic Perspectives on the Impacts of
HIV/AIDS
by Kathleen Beegle, Markus Goldstein, and Harsha ThirumurthyChapter 4. The
AIDS Epidemic, Nutrition, Food Security, and Livelihoods: Review of
Evidence in Africa
by Suneetha Kadiyala and Antony ChapotoChapter 5. The Relationship between
HIV Infection and Education: An Analysis of Six Sub-Saharan African
Countries
by Damien de Walque and Rachel KlineChapter 6. Back to Basics: Gender,
Social Norms, and the AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Susan Cotts WatkinsChapter 7. The Fight against AIDS in the Larger
Context: The End of "AIDS Exceptionalism"
by Roger EnglandChapter 8. Prevention Failure: The Ballooning Entitlement
Burden of U.S. Global AIDS Treatment Spending and What to Do About It
by Mead OverChapter 9. HIV Prevention in Africa: What Has Been Learned?
by Peter GlickChapter 10. Treating Ourselves to Trouble? The Impact of HIV
Treatment in Africa:
Lessons from the Industrial World
by Elizabeth Pisani
by David E. SahnChapter 1. HIV/AIDS, Economic Growth, Inequality
By Markus HaackerChapter 2. Governing a World with HIV and AIDS: An
Unfinished Success Story
by Alex de WaalChapter 3. Microeconomic Perspectives on the Impacts of
HIV/AIDS
by Kathleen Beegle, Markus Goldstein, and Harsha ThirumurthyChapter 4. The
AIDS Epidemic, Nutrition, Food Security, and Livelihoods: Review of
Evidence in Africa
by Suneetha Kadiyala and Antony ChapotoChapter 5. The Relationship between
HIV Infection and Education: An Analysis of Six Sub-Saharan African
Countries
by Damien de Walque and Rachel KlineChapter 6. Back to Basics: Gender,
Social Norms, and the AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Susan Cotts WatkinsChapter 7. The Fight against AIDS in the Larger
Context: The End of "AIDS Exceptionalism"
by Roger EnglandChapter 8. Prevention Failure: The Ballooning Entitlement
Burden of U.S. Global AIDS Treatment Spending and What to Do About It
by Mead OverChapter 9. HIV Prevention in Africa: What Has Been Learned?
by Peter GlickChapter 10. Treating Ourselves to Trouble? The Impact of HIV
Treatment in Africa:
Lessons from the Industrial World
by Elizabeth Pisani
Introduction
by David E. SahnChapter 1. HIV/AIDS, Economic Growth, Inequality
By Markus HaackerChapter 2. Governing a World with HIV and AIDS: An
Unfinished Success Story
by Alex de WaalChapter 3. Microeconomic Perspectives on the Impacts of
HIV/AIDS
by Kathleen Beegle, Markus Goldstein, and Harsha ThirumurthyChapter 4. The
AIDS Epidemic, Nutrition, Food Security, and Livelihoods: Review of
Evidence in Africa
by Suneetha Kadiyala and Antony ChapotoChapter 5. The Relationship between
HIV Infection and Education: An Analysis of Six Sub-Saharan African
Countries
by Damien de Walque and Rachel KlineChapter 6. Back to Basics: Gender,
Social Norms, and the AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Susan Cotts WatkinsChapter 7. The Fight against AIDS in the Larger
Context: The End of "AIDS Exceptionalism"
by Roger EnglandChapter 8. Prevention Failure: The Ballooning Entitlement
Burden of U.S. Global AIDS Treatment Spending and What to Do About It
by Mead OverChapter 9. HIV Prevention in Africa: What Has Been Learned?
by Peter GlickChapter 10. Treating Ourselves to Trouble? The Impact of HIV
Treatment in Africa:
Lessons from the Industrial World
by Elizabeth Pisani
by David E. SahnChapter 1. HIV/AIDS, Economic Growth, Inequality
By Markus HaackerChapter 2. Governing a World with HIV and AIDS: An
Unfinished Success Story
by Alex de WaalChapter 3. Microeconomic Perspectives on the Impacts of
HIV/AIDS
by Kathleen Beegle, Markus Goldstein, and Harsha ThirumurthyChapter 4. The
AIDS Epidemic, Nutrition, Food Security, and Livelihoods: Review of
Evidence in Africa
by Suneetha Kadiyala and Antony ChapotoChapter 5. The Relationship between
HIV Infection and Education: An Analysis of Six Sub-Saharan African
Countries
by Damien de Walque and Rachel KlineChapter 6. Back to Basics: Gender,
Social Norms, and the AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Susan Cotts WatkinsChapter 7. The Fight against AIDS in the Larger
Context: The End of "AIDS Exceptionalism"
by Roger EnglandChapter 8. Prevention Failure: The Ballooning Entitlement
Burden of U.S. Global AIDS Treatment Spending and What to Do About It
by Mead OverChapter 9. HIV Prevention in Africa: What Has Been Learned?
by Peter GlickChapter 10. Treating Ourselves to Trouble? The Impact of HIV
Treatment in Africa:
Lessons from the Industrial World
by Elizabeth Pisani