Sakiko Fukuda-Parr mainly focuses on Economic growth, Poverty, Millennium Development Goals, International development and Development economics. Her Poverty research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Declaration and International community. Her Millennium Development Goals research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Public administration, Goal setting, Politics and Sustainable development.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Scale, Human development, Democracy, Human rights and Normative. Her Human rights research incorporates elements of Gender equity, Social science, Globalization and Foreign policy. Her Development economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developing country and Basic needs.
Her primary scientific interests are in Human rights, Human development, Poverty, Economic growth and Millennium Development Goals. Her Human rights study incorporates themes from Globalization, Public economics, Politics and Accountability. Her research integrates issues of Empowerment, Capability approach, Public policy and Law and economics in her study of Human development.
Her studies deal with areas such as Development economics and State as well as Poverty. Her Economic growth research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Goal setting, Declaration and Public administration. Her work deals with themes such as Normative, Corporate governance, International community, International development and Process management, which intersect with Millennium Development Goals.
Her primary areas of investigation include Politics, Sustainable development, Economic growth, Political economy and Negotiation. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr interconnects Distribution and International economics in the investigation of issues within Politics. Her Sustainable development research includes themes of Poverty and Public relations.
Her research on Economic growth often connects related areas such as Social policy. Her study in Political economy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Archival research, Participant observation, Mainstream, International development and Norm. The study incorporates disciplines such as Face value, Prosperity, Strengths and weaknesses, Entrepreneurship and Economic inequality in addition to Negotiation.
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr spends much of her time researching Politics, Transformative learning, Sustainable development, Negotiation and International economics. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr regularly links together related areas like Economic inequality in her Politics studies. Her Transformative learning study overlaps with Goal setting, Millennium Development Goals, Economic growth, Big data and Economic Justice.
Her study connects Public relations and Sustainable development. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr has researched Negotiation in several fields, including Face value, Positive economics, Prosperity, Strengths and weaknesses and Framing.
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The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change
Ole Petter Ottersen;Jashodhara Dasgupta;Chantal Blouin;Paulo Buss.
(2014)
International norm dynamics and the "end of poverty": Understanding the millennium development goals
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr;David Hulme.
(2011)
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