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Are Poor Individuals Mainly Found in Poor Households? Evidence using Nutrition Data for Africa
Brown, Caitlin S.
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2017
Antipoverty policies assume that targeting poor households suffices in reaching poor individuals. We question this assumption. Our comprehensive assessment for sub-Saharan Africa reveals that undernourished women and children are spread widely across the household wealth and consumption...
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Are Poor Individuals Mainly Found in Poor Households? Evidence Using Nutrition Data for Africa
Brown, Caitlin
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2017
Antipoverty policies assume that targeting poor households suffices in reaching poor individuals. We question this assumption. Our comprehensive assessment for sub-Saharan Africa reveals that undernourished women and children are spread widely across the household wealth and consumption...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012942710
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Greening Africa? : technologies, endowments and the latecomer effect
Collier, Paul
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2012
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Urbanization in developing economies : the assessment
Collier, Paul
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Venables, Anthony
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Oxford review of economic policy
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Are Poor Individuals Mainly Found in Poor Households? Evidence Using Nutrition Data for Africa
Brown, Caitlin
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2017
Antipoverty policies in developing countries often assume that targeting poor households will be reasonably effective in reaching poor individuals. This paper questions this assumption, using nutritional status as a proxy for individual poverty. The comprehensive assessment for Sub-Saharan...
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Greening Africa? : technologies, endowments and the latecomer effect
Collier, Paul
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Venables, Anthony
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2012
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Conflict, political accountability and aid
Collier, Paul
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2011
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Africa
Collier, Paul
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Gunning, Jan Willem
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1999
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Evaluating trade liberalization : a methodological framework
Collier, Paul
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1997
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On "hunger and public action" : a review article on the book by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen
Ravallion, Martin
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The World Bank research observer
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1992
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