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Date: 2011-07-06 11:53:15
Economics
Chronic Poverty Research Centre
Poverty in Bangladesh
Department for International Development
Brooks World Poverty Institute
Poverty reduction
Food security
Chronic
Indian Institute of Public Administration
Poverty
Development
Socioeconomics

Chronic Poverty Research Centre Tackling chronic poverty The policy implications of research on chronic poverty and poverty dynamics

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