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Name Date published Author
Bringing Prosperity, Security and Social Wellbeing Together in the National Interest in a Messy World November 2021
What is the Role of Social Pensions in Asia? April 2012
The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Rebalancing Growth February 2010
Income, Public Social Services, and Capability Development: A Cross-district Analysis of Pakistan January 2008
Analysis of the Impact of Changes in the Prices of Rice and Fuel on Poverty in the Philippines January 2009
Migration, Policy and Welfare in the Context of Developing Economies: A Simple Extended Family Approach January 2005
Korea’s Unemployment Insurance in the 1998 Asian Financial Crisis and Adjustments in the 2008 Global Financial Crisis January 2010
Agflation and the PDS – Some Issues January 2008
Rethinking Agricultural Production Collectivities: The case for a group approach to energize agriculture and empower poor farmers January 2010
Inclusive Growth – What is so exclusive about it? January 2008
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