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Name Date published Author
Measuring Global Poverty Right Mission Impossible? January 2006
Poverty, Vulnerability and Family Size: Evidence from the Philippines January 2005
How Well Can We Target Resources with “Quick-and-Dirty” Data?: Empirical Results from Cambodia January 2006
Alternative Means Testing Options Using CBMS January 2006
The Impact of Private Sector Growth on Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Indonesia April 2007
Strategy of Growth for Substantial Reduction of Poverty and Reversal of Trend towards Increasing Regional Divide January 2007
Analysis of the Impact of Changes in the Prices of Rice and Fuel on Poverty in the Philippines January 2009
Sources and Pro-Poorness of Thailand’s Economic Growth January 2006
The Effectiveness of the Raskin Program January 2008
Assessing Socioeconomic Impacts of Transport Infrastructure Projects in the Greater Mekong Subregion January 2010
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