The latest issue of UNDP International Poverty Centre's journal, Poverty in Focus, is fully devoted to the analysis of pro-poor growth and its policy implications and results. The authors spell out and apply different definitions and measures in discussing various policy-related aspects of pro-poor growth.
Featured articles:
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Global Estimates of Pro-Poor Growth, by Hyun H. Son
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Pro-Poor Growth and Gender Inequality: Insights from new research, by Stephan Klasen
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Analysing the Distributional Pattern of Growth, by Andy McKay
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Promoting Pro-Poor Growth: Lessons from country experiences, by Louise Cord
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Integrated Economic Analysis for Pro-Poor Growth, by Susanna Lundström and Per Ronnas
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Employment and Pro-Poor Growth, by Azizur Rahman Khan
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Formalising Informal Firms: What can be done?, by Esther K. Ishengoma and Robert Kappel
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The Policy Origins of Poverty and Growth in India, by Timothy Besley, Robert Burgess and Berta Esteve-Volart
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Growth and Poverty in Asia: Prospects for achieving the MDGs, by John Farrington and Mark Robinson
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Poverty, Inequality and Labour Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Germano Mwabu and Erik Thorbecke
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Pro-Poor Stagnation: The Brazilian paradox, by Nanak Kakwani, Marcelo Neri and Hyun H. Son
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Ten Commandments of Pro-Poor Growth, by Mwangi S. Kimenyi

