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Publications: Pro-Poor Public Investment, 2004

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2004
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  • Discussion Papers (6)
  • Books and Monographs (1)

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  • English (7)

Country

  • East Africa (2)
  • East Asia (2)
  • South Asia (1)
  • Southeast Asia (1)

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  • Development Strategy and Governance (6)
  • Environment and Production Technology (1)

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  • Markets & Trade (1)
  • 12/2004 (1)
  • 11/2004 (1)
  • 10/2004 (1)
  • 08/2004 (1)
  • 07/2004 (2)
  • 03/2004 (1)
7 results
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2004
    The road to pro-poor growth in Zambia
    DSGD Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    dsgdp16.pdf(590.3KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    November 2004
    Institutions and economic policies for pro-poor agricultural growth
    DSGD Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    dsgdp15.pdf(927.5KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    October 2004
    Spatial patterns of crop yields in Latin America and the Caribbean
    EPTD Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    eptdp124.pdf(941.6KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    August 2004
    Blunt to sharpened razor
    DSGD Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    dsgdp13.pdf(359.7KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    July 2004
    The importance of public investment for reducing rural poverty in middle-income countries
    DSGD Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    dsgdp07.pdf(281.7KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    March 2004
    Public expenditure, growth, and poverty reduction in rural Uganda
    DSGD Discussion Paper
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    dsgdp04.pdf(414.3KB)
  • July 2004
    Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China
    Research Report Abstracts
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    ab125.pdf(78.6KB)
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