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Poverty Impact Evaluation 180 Inequality 113 Economic Theory&Research 89 Services&Transfers to Poor 82 Environmental Economics&Policies 62 Rural Poverty Reduction 56 Poverty Reduction 45 Governance Indicators 39 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 36 Nutrition and Population 34 Labor Policies 33 Safety Nets and Transfers 33 Achieving Shared Growth 32 poverty impact 23 poverty reduction strategy 20 Health Economics&Finance 19 poverty reduction strategy paper 18 Poverty Impact Evaluation Social Protections and Labor 16 macroeconomic framework 16 Poverty Assessment 15 Safety Nets and Transfers Poverty Reduction 15 Social Protections and Labor 15 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 14 poverty analysis 14 Public Health Promotion 13 household survey 13 Economic Conditions and Volatility 12 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 12 Private Sector Development 12 Emerging Markets 11 ICT Policy and Strategies 11 Labor Markets 11 public expenditure 11 reform agenda 11 E-Business Poverty Reduction 10 Equity and Development 10 Income 10 Population Policies 10 Primary Education 10 capacity constraints 10
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Free 365 Undetermined 2 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 364 Article 3
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 research-article 1
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Undetermined 361 English 6
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Milanovic, Branko 29 Ravallion, Martin 21 Ferreira, Francisco H. G. 9 Group, Independent Evaluation 7 Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys 7 Mackay, Keith 7 McKenzie, David 6 Saavedra, Jaime 6 Grosh, Margaret 5 Lopez, Humberto 5 Rist, Ray C. 5 Verme, Paolo 5 Blomquist, John 4 Burdescu, Ruxandra 4 Chen, Shaohua 4 Dar, Amit 4 Dercon, Stefan 4 Lopez-Calva, Luis F. 4 Rojas, Fernando 4 Rubio, Gloria M. 4 Villar, Azul del 4 Azevedo, Joao Pedro 3 Beegle, Kathleen 3 Ferreira, Francisco H.G. 3 Galasso, Emanuela 3 Graham, Carol 3 Honorati, Maddalena 3 Keefer, Philip 3 Knack, Stephen 3 Lopez, J. Humberto 3 Mistiaen, Johan A. 3 Ozler, Berk 3 Peragine, Vito 3 Rawlings, Laura B. 3 Ringold, Dena 3 Serven, Luis 3 Subbarao, Kalanidhi 3 Tesliuc, Emil 3 Adams, Richard H. Jr. 2 Alderman, Harold 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 321 World Bank 48 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 21 International Monetary Fund 17 World Bank Group 16 Global Donor Platform for Rural Development 4 Operations Evaluation Department 4 Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE), Department of Economics 2 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2 African Development Bank 1 Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 Development Bank of Southern Africa 1 East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 164 World Bank Publications 92 World Bank Other Operational Studies 65 IMF Staff Country Reports 17 Social Protection Discussion Papers 16 IMF Working Papers 3 CSAE Working Paper Series 2 Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 Finance Working Papers 1 Health Policy 1 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1 Journal of developmental entrepreneurship : JDE ; a publication devoted to issues concerning microenterprise development 1 MPRA Paper 1 The World Bank Economic Review 1
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RePEc 364 BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Do more unequal countries redistribute more? does the median voter hypothesis hold?
Milanovic, Branko - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The median voter hypothesis is important to endogenous growth theories because it provides the political mechanisms through which voters in more unequal countries re-distribute a greater proportion of income and thus (it is argued), by blunting incentives, reduce the country's growth rate. But...
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Income gains to the poor from workfare - estimates for Argentina's TRABAJAR Program
Jalan, Jyotsna; Ravallion, Martin - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The authors use propensity-score matching methods to estimate the income gains to families of workers participating in an Argentinian work-fare program. The methods they propose are feasible for evaluating safety net interventions in settings in which many other methods are not feasible. The...
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Nonfarm income, inequality, and land in Rural Egypt
Adams Jr., Richard H. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The author uses household-level data from a nationally representative survey to analyze the impact of nonfarm income on income inequality in rural Egypt. After pinpointing the importance of nonfarm income to the rural poor, the author decomposes total rural income among five sources, nonfarm,...
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Themystery of the vanishing benefits : Ms. Speedy Analyst's introduction to evaluation
Ravallion, Martin - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The setting for this good-natured training guide for impact evaluation is the fictional developing country Labas. Twelve months ago the government introduced an antipoverty program in Northwest Labas with support from the World Bank. The programs aims to provide cash transfers to poor families...
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True world income distribution, 1988 and 1993 - first calculations, based on household surveys alone
Milanovic, Branko - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The author derives the distribution of individuals'income or expenditures for two years, 1988 and 1993. His is the first paper to calculate world distribution for individuals based entirely on data from household surveys. The data, from 91 countries, are adjusted for differences in purchasing...
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Between group inequality and targeted transfers
Wodon, Quentin T. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The author provides two extensions to Yitzhaki and Lerman's group decomposition of the Gini index. First, he analyzes stratification (within the group) and inequality (between groups) along several dimensions at once. This makes the determinants of inequality more understandable. Second, he...
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Change in the perception of the poverty line during times of depression : Russia 1993-96
Milanovic, Branko; Jovanovic, Branko - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
During Russia's economic transition real income declined precipitously for most of the population. How were Russians'perceptions of the minimum income level needed to survive affected by such a rapid decline in their incomes? Based on data collected from repeated surveys of individuals during...
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Public service employment : a review of programs in selected OECD countries and transition economies
Wilson, Sandra; Fretwell, David H. - World Bank Group - 1999
This paper examines one type of program that is used by many OECD and CEEC countries (Central and Eastern European countries) to ease the pain of structural adjustment and create jobs, namely Public Service Employment (PSE). Such programs are characterized by the employment of unemployed...
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Monitoring targeting performance when decentralized allocation to the poor are unobserved
Ravallion - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
National antipoverty programs often rely heavily on provincial governments. The center targets poor provinces in the hope that they will reach their own poor. Without successful intraprovincial targeting, however, even dramatic redistribution from rich to poor provinces can have little impact on...
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Is more targeting consistent with less spending?
Ravallion, Martin - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Economists often advise governments to target their spending better when cuts are called for. The author asks whether that advice is consistent with a political economy constraint that limits the welfare losses to the nonpoor from spending cuts. A simple theoretical model shows that the answer...
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