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Data collection techniques 1 Export 1 Information 1 Models 1 Poverty 1 United Kingdom 1 analysis of direct impact 1 analytical challenges 1 analytical constraints 1 analytical techniques 1 ante analysis 1 beneficiary assessment 1 benefit incidence 1 benefit incidence analysis 1 budgeted expenditures 1 capital expenditure 1 changes in prices 1 complementary measures 1 composition of expenditure 1 computable general equilibrium 1 consumption patterns 1 country capacity 1 country circumstances 1 country evidence 1 country experience 1 country ownership 1 country ownership of reforms 1 cutting expenditures 1 data collection 1 data collection techniques 1 data sets 1 data sources 1 demand analysis 1 design stage 1 direct taxes 1 distribution of income 1 distributional impact 1 distributional incidence 1 domestic expenditure 1 economic analysis 1
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McAuley, Andrew 1 Robb, Caroline M. 1
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Poverty and Social Impact Analysis; Linking Macroeconomic Policies to Poverty Outcomes: Summary of Early Experiences
Robb, Caroline M. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
The objective of this paper is to present some early experiences of poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA) from the PRGF-supported programs in the African Department. The paper illustrates that many staff country reports have taken a first step toward PSIA by making more explicit the links...
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The Perceived Usefulness of Export Information Sources
McAuley, Andrew - In: European Journal of Marketing 27 (1993) 10, pp. 52-64
The gathering of information is an important part of the exporting process. Identifies sources of information which exporters use and also distinguishes those sources which they find most useful. Based on a postal survey of the 1989 winners of the Queen′s Award for Export Achievement. Shows...
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