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Do Institutions Matter in Poverty Reduction? Prospects of Achieving the MDG of Poverty Reduction in Asia Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics R Gaiha
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R Gaiha & K Imai & M A Nandhi, 2005.
"Millennium Development Goal of Halving Poverty in Asia and the Pacific Region: Progress, Prospects and Priorities ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0507, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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"Paths of Institutional Development: A View from Economic History ,"
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R Gaiha & K Imai & M A Nandhi, 2005.
"Millennium Development Goal of Halving Poverty in Asia and the Pacific Region: Progress, Prospects and Priorities ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0507, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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Katsushi Imai & Raghav Gaiha & Ganesh Thapa, 2009.
"Has Poverty Reduction Slowed Down in the Developing World? Evidence Based on New Poverty Estimates ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0902, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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Raghav Gaiha & Katsushi Imai, 2006.
"Agricultural growth, employment and wage rates in developing countries ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0621, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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Raghav Gaiha & Katsushi S. Imai & Ganesh Thapa & Woojin Kang, 2009.
"Fiscal Stimulus, Agricultural Growth and Poverty in Asia and the Pacific Region: Evidence from Panel Data ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0919, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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