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developing world have been well documented, yet their impact on local communities has received far less attention. This report …
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Market liberalization, though an important element in economic reforms in developing countries in the past two decades, has been accused of harming the poor through higher food prices, layoffs in formerly state-owned enterprises, and the erosion of social safety net programs. Since the 1980s...
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Differences and similarities in the development paths taken by six East Asian economies (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, and Taiwan) provide a fertile ground for policy analysis from which important lessons are drawn and major challenges identified for the Indochinese...
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impact on regional disparities and food security and would have beneficial effects on farm pricesand poverty, giving a degree … IFPRI. The framework is used to assess the impact of IFPRI's research with Viet Nam on alternative internal and external … trade policies for rice in that country. The policy assessment framework is used to measure the economic impact of the …
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gauge the impact of its work on policy choices. In order to understand IFPRI's contribution to the outcome, this paper looks … lessons about what IFPRI can do to increase both the relevance and impact of its research activities. Understanding how … the impact of research at the regional or international level, a hallmark of IFPRI's research strategy. This case study is …
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"...Today, 1.1 billion people live on less than one US dollar per day (the internationally recognized poverty threshold)—430 million in South Asia, 325 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 260 million in East Asia and the Pacific, and 55 million in Latin America. Too many children live lives...
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"...Today, 1.1 billion people live on less than one US dollar per day (the internationally recognized poverty threshold)—430 million in South Asia, 325 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 260 million in East Asia and the Pacific, and 55 million in Latin America. Too many children live lives...
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"...Today, 1.1 billion people live on less than one US dollar per day (the internationally recognized poverty threshold)—430 million in South Asia, 325 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 260 million in East Asia and the Pacific, and 55 million in Latin America. Too many children live lives...
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"...Hoy día, 1.100 millones de personas viven con menos de un dólar estadounidense al día (el umbral de pobreza reconocido internacionalmente): 430 millones en Asia meridional, 325 millones en África al sur del Sahara, 260 millones en Asia oriental y el Pacífico y 55 millones en América...
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