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Growth and poverty

A new way of looking at growth and poverty linkages
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Recent high growth rate have not always improved social indicators. ODI explores this from a polarisation perspective which reveals new insights in the analysis of the distributional impacts of macroeconomic policies in developing countries. It also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political implications of external shocks.

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Tackling poverty in MENA with a long-term approach to growth and employment
( M. Messkoub / Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands , 2008)

Despite steady growth in most Arab Middle East and North Africa countries, the region has achieved very modest gains in reducing poverty or increasing employment. In fact, poverty and unemployment,...

African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investment
( S. Fan;M. Johnson;A. Saurkar / , 2008)
Social analysis for World Bank-supported projects
( A. A. Dani (ed) / World Bank , 2003)
Understanding the social world in which the World Bank’s investment projects operate is critical to any effort to reduce poverty. The World Bank undertakes social analysis in connection with its...
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