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  • English (128)

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  • Poverty, Health, and Nutrition (120)
  • Development Strategy and Governance (2)
  • Environment and Production Technology (2)
  • Markets, Trade and Institutions (1)

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  • South Asia Initiative (12)
  • Social Protection, Livelihoods and Asset Building (8)
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  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    School subsidies for the poor
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr102.pdf(39.2KB)
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    April 2004
    Targeting poverty through community-based public works programs
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr121.pdf(36.4KB)
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    April 2004
    Strengthening public safety nets
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr122.pdf(38.2KB)
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    April 2004
    An operational tool for evaluating poverty outreach of development policies and projects
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr111.pdf(38.5KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    The nutritional transition and diet-related chronic diseases in Asia
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr105.pdf(37.7KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    Measuring power
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr113.pdf(37.8KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    Is PROGRESA working?
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr118.pdf(32.7KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    An evaluation of the impact of PROGRESA on pre-school child height
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr104.pdf(36.5KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    How effectively do public works programs transfer benefits to the poor?
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr108.pdf(37.7KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    April 2004
    Evaluating transfer programs within a general equilibrium framework
    FCND Discussion Paper Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    fcnbr110.pdf(33.9KB)
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