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Poverty, Policy and Aid

Edited by: Bob Baulch

January 1996
Volume 27 Number 1

The World Bank's new strategy for poverty reduction was launched in the World Development Report of 1990. This issue of the Bulletin re-examines the Bank's new poverty agenda focusing on three key issues: the meaning and measurement of poverty, the interaction of poverty and domestic policy, and aid and poverty reduction.

Editorial: The New Poverty Agenda: A Disputed Consensus

Bob Baulch
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Agency, Well-being and Inequality: Reflections on the Gender Dimensions of Poverty

Naila Kabeer
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Beneath the Poverty Debate: Some Issues

Paul Shaffer
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Neglected Trade-offs in Poverty Measurement

Bob Baulch
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Problems of Measuring Changes in Poverty over Time: The Case of Uganda 1989–92

Simon Appleton
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Public Expenditure Policy and Poverty Reduction: Has the World Bank Got it Right?

John Toye, Carl Jackson
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Targeting the Poor in Rural Java

Mason Andrew D.
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How Much Aid is Used for Poverty Reduction?

Howard White
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Aid and Poverty Alleviation: An International Comparison

Yasuyuki Sawada
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Apples, Pears and Poverty Reduction: An Assessment of British Bilateral Aid

Simon Maxwell
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