Incoming Resources
- The tyranny of experts, economists, dictators, and the forgotten rights of the poor, William Easterly
- Inequality of opportunity, theory and measurement, edited by Juan Gabriel Rodriguez
- Poverty dynamics, interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Tony Addison, David Hulme, Ravi Kanbur
- Philosophy and child poverty, reflections on the ethics and politics of poor children and their families, Nicolas Brando, Gottfried Schweiger, editors
- Valuing freedoms, Sen's capability approach and poverty reduction, Sabina Alkire
- Debates on the measurement of global poverty, edited by Sudhir Anand, Paul Segal, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Rethinking poverty, report on the world social situation 2010, United Nations, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs
- The Oxford handbook of the economics of poverty, edited by Philip N. Jefferson
- Poverty and human rights, Sen's 'capability perspective' explored, Polly Vizard
- Knut Wicksell on poverty, "no place is too exalted for the preaching of these doctrines", Mats Lundahl
- Global poverty, deprivation, distribution, and development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner
- Understanding changes in poverty, Gabriela Inchauste, João Pedro Azevedo, B. Essama-Nssah, Sergio Olivieri, Trang Van Nguyen, Jaime Saavedra-Chanduvi, and Hernan Winkler
- The end of poverty, how we can make it happen in our lifetime, Jeffrey Sachs
- Rich democracies, poor people, how politics explain poverty, David Brady
- Global poverty, how global governance is failing the poor, David Hulme
- Progress for the poor, Lane Kenworthy
- Growth, inequality, and poverty, prospects for pro-poor economic development, edited by Anthony Shorrocks and Rolph van der Hoeven