Growth elasticity of poverty

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1A Spatial Analysis of Poverty and Income Inequality in the Appalachian Region Sudiksha Joshi and Tesfa G. Gebremedhin1 RESEARCH PAPER

A Spatial Analysis of Poverty and Income Inequality in the Appalachian Region Sudiksha Joshi and Tesfa G. Gebremedhin1 RESEARCH PAPER

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Source URL: rri.wvu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-01 18:06:28
2Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Turkey with Emphasis on Selected Countries in the Arab Region Hasan Vergil (Istanbul University, Turkey)  Paper prepared for the IARIW-CAPMAS Special Conference “Experiences and Challe

Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Turkey with Emphasis on Selected Countries in the Arab Region Hasan Vergil (Istanbul University, Turkey) Paper prepared for the IARIW-CAPMAS Special Conference “Experiences and Challe

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Source URL: iariw.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-11-12 17:25:24
3Microsoft Word - FOSU-146-WP-accept-changes

Microsoft Word - FOSU-146-WP-accept-changes

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Source URL: www.bwpi.manchester.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-25 09:24:53
43. Laying the Foundation: World Bank Support for Poverty Diagnostics Highlights  The Bank is considered a leader and valued partner in poverty diagnostics by governments and other stakeholders, providing an important

3. Laying the Foundation: World Bank Support for Poverty Diagnostics Highlights  The Bank is considered a leader and valued partner in poverty diagnostics by governments and other stakeholders, providing an important

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Source URL: ieg.worldbank.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-21 09:53:05
53. Laying the Foundation: World Bank Support for Poverty Diagnostics Highlights  The Bank is considered a leader and valued partner in poverty diagnostics by governments and other stakeholders, providing an important

3. Laying the Foundation: World Bank Support for Poverty Diagnostics Highlights  The Bank is considered a leader and valued partner in poverty diagnostics by governments and other stakeholders, providing an important

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Source URL: ieg.worldbankgroup.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-21 09:53:05
6No 223 – MayEliminating Extreme Poverty in Africa: Trends, Policies and the Role of International Organizations Zorobabel Bicaba, Zuzana Brixiová and Mthuli Ncube

No 223 – MayEliminating Extreme Poverty in Africa: Trends, Policies and the Role of International Organizations Zorobabel Bicaba, Zuzana Brixiová and Mthuli Ncube

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Source URL: www.afdb.org

Language: English
7Microsoft Word - caploss03-nkuru-14th

Microsoft Word - caploss03-nkuru-14th

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Source URL: concernedafricascholars.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-19 00:28:20
8Has Economic Growth in Australia Been Good for the Poor? and What Happens to the Socially Excluded? Francisco Azpitarte Brotherhood of St Laurence & University of Melbourne

Has Economic Growth in Australia Been Good for the Poor? and What Happens to the Socially Excluded? Francisco Azpitarte Brotherhood of St Laurence & University of Melbourne

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Source URL: www.bsl.org.au

Language: English
9Discussion PaperRevisiting the Dynamics of Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction  Terry McKinley

Discussion PaperRevisiting the Dynamics of Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction Terry McKinley

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Source URL: www.soas.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-24 09:12:49
10CDPR Discussion PaperRedistribution and Growth for Poverty Reduction  Hulya Dagdeviren (University of Hereford)

CDPR Discussion PaperRedistribution and Growth for Poverty Reduction Hulya Dagdeviren (University of Hereford)

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Source URL: www.soas.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-24 09:16:46