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Bibliography

This bibliography includes the published works that explore or develop the capability approach. If you're new to the capability approach, you may wish to view our introductory reading list which provides a list of books and articles that provide a good overview of this topic.

  
  

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Wresch, William. 2007. "500 Million Missing Web Sites: Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Measures of Technological Deprivation in Developing Countries". in Emma Rooksby, and John Weckert. Eds. "Information Technology and Social Justice". Hershey : Information Science Publishing.
Tungodden, Bertil. 2001. "A Balanced View of Development as Freedom". Forum for Development Studies. 28. p. 241-61.
Terzi, Lorella. 2005. "A capability perspective on impairment, disability and special educational needs: towards social justice in education". Theory and Research in Education. 3. : 2. p. 197-223.
Gotoh, Reiko, and N. Yoshihara. 2003. "A Class of fair Distribution Rules a la Rawls and Sen". Economic Theory. 22. : 1. p. 63-88.
Klamer, Arjo. 1989. "A Conversation with Amartya Sen". Journal of Economic Perspectives. 3. p. 135-150.
Boman, Ylva, and Bernt Gustavsson, and Martha Nussbaum. 2002. "A discussion with Martha Nussbaum on "Education for Citizenship in an Era of Global Connection"". Studies in Philosophy and Education. 21. p. 305-311.
Nussbaum, Martha. 2002. "A Gentle Triumph Over Gender". Newsday.
Chang, Howard F.. 2000. "A Liberal Theory of Social Welfare: Fairness, Utility, and the Pareto Principle". The Yale Law Journal. 110. p. 173-235.
Chiappero Martinetti, Enrica. 2000. "A Multidimensional Assessment of Well-Being Based on Sen's Functioning Approach". Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali. 108. p. 207-39.
Chiappero Martinetti, Enrica. 1994. "A New Approach to Evaluation of Well-being and Poverty by Fuzzy set Theory". Giornale Degli Economisti e Annali di Economia. 53.
Balestrino, Alessandro. 1996. "A Note on functionings-poverty in affluent societies". Notizie di Politeia. 12. p. 97-105.
Qizilbash, Mozaffar. 2002. "A note on the measurement of poverty and vulnerability in the South African context". Journal of International Development. 14. p. 757-772.
Nussbaum, Martha. 1999. "A Plea for Difficulty". in J. Cohen, and M. Howard, and Martha Nussbaum. Eds. "Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?". Princeton : Princeton University Press. p. 105-14.
Sen, Amartya. 1981. "A Positive Concept of Negative Freedom". in E. Morscher, and R. Stanzinger. Eds. "Ethics: Foundations, Problems and Applications". Vienna : Holder-Pichler-Tempsky.
Clements, Paul. 1995. "A Poverty-Oriented Cost-Benefit Approach to the Analysis of Development Projects". World Development. 23. p. 577-92.
Alkire, Sabina, and Rufus Black. 1997. "A Practical Reasoning Theory of Development Ethics: Furthering the Capabilities Approach". Journal of International Development. 9. p. 263-279.
Sen, Amartya. 1985. "A Sociological Approach to the Measurement of Poverty: A Reply to Professor Peter Townsend". Oxford Economic Papers. 37. p. 669-676.
Hamilton, Lawrence. 1999. "A Theory of true interests in the work of Amartya Sen". Government and Opposition. 34. p. 517-546.
Devereux, Stephen, and Hans Singer. 1999. "A Tribute to Professor Amartya Sen on the Occasion of His Receiving the 1998 Nobel Prize for Economics". Food Policy. 24. : 6-Jan.
Klasen, Stephan, and Claudia Wink. 2002. "A Turning Point in Gender Bias in Mortality? An Update on the Number of Missing Women". Population & Development Review. 28. p. 285-312.