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Producing an Improved Geographic Profile of Poverty: Methodology and Evidence from Three Developing Countries Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Demombynes, Gabriel
Elbers, Chris
Lanjouw, Jenny
Lanjouw, Peter
Mistiaen, Johan
Ozler, Berk
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Keywords: Poverty measurement ; Poverty profiles ; Spatial distribution ; Forecasting models ; Statistical inference ; Other versions of this item:
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