1
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
World Bank

2
by Chen, Shaohua
Published 2012
The World Bank

3
by Gibson, John
Published 2017
The World Bank
... more to recent rural poverty reduction, noting that data deficiencies have made this a difficult...

5
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
The World Bank
...December 1999: Yes - and more efficiently by women than by men, according to this analysis...

6
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2011
The World Bank
..., human development and economic policy tend to value and use research more than staff in the more...

7
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2008
The World Bank
... evaluations more relevant to the needs of practitioners. It is argued that more attention needs to be given...

8
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2017
The World Bank
... calibrated to data on national poverty lines. Both bounds indicate falling global poverty incidence, but more...

9
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2005
World Bank
... methodology. Second, future efforts to draw more useful lessons from evaluations will call for more policy...

10
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2011
The World Bank
..., which came with rising attention to economics and more frequent references to both general and specific...

11
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2009
The World Bank
... market-oriented reforms with progressive social policies has helped it achieve more rapid poverty...

12
by Chen, Shaohua
Published 2008
The World Bank
... million more poor by this standard. The income poverty rate in 2005 is 10%, implying about 65 million more...

13
by Chen, Shaohua
Published 2004
The World Bank
... more important to national poverty reduction than urban economic growth. Agriculture played a far more...

14
by Datt, Gaurav
Published 2016
The World Bank
... rising inequality. Faster poverty decline came with higher growth and a more pro-poor pattern of growth...

15
by Chen, Shaohua
Published 2008
World Bank
... countries-is found to be more pervasive than we thought. Yet the data also provide robust evidence...

16
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2013
The World Bank
... villages, the movie brought significant gains in knowledge and more positive perceptions about the impact...

17
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2007
The World Bank
... with uneven progress across regions. They find more mixed success in reducing the total number of poor. Indeed...

18
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2012
The World Bank
...Many more impact evaluations could be done, and at lower unit cost, if evaluators could avoid...

19
by Lokshin, Michael
Published 2005
World Bank
... one focuses on the component of self-assessed health that is explicable in terms of age and more...

20
by Alik Lagrange, Arthur
Published 2012
The World Bank
... of the available work. The adjustment implies a substantially more "poor-poor" incidence of participation...