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Martin Ravallion
Martin Ravallion
Issues in Measuring and Modeling Poverty
Should the Randomistas (Continue To) Rule?
Toward Better Global Poverty Measures Martin Ravallion
Poverty and Inequality: Concepts and Trends 1
Nber Working Paper Series the Idea of Antipoverty
Bibliography
Nber Working Paper Series Growth, Urbanization And
WEAKLY RELATIVE POVERTY Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen*
A Poor Means Test? Econometric Targeting in Africa
The World Bank: Why It Is Still Needed and Why It Still Disappoints
Ravallion, 2014B)
Qualitative and Quantitative Poverty Appraisal: Complementarities, Tensions and the Way Forward*
Inequality When Effort Matters
50 Years Or More to Lift Developing World As a Whole
Martin Ravallion
Martin Ravallion1
The World Bank: Why It Is Still Needed and Why It Still Disappoints
Top View
Alston Poverty Report FINAL
Poverty Lines in Theory and Practice
Inequality in a Global Perspective
Dollar a Day Revisited
Chen and Ravallion, 2001)
Kaushik Basu's CV
Ravallion, (2005), ‘Decentralized Targeting of an Anti-Poverty Program,’ Journal of Public Economics, 85: 705-727
Welfare Consistent Global Poverty Measures