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Special Issue: The Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data

Oxford Development Studies vol. 35, no. 4, December 2007
Guest Editor Emma Samman
This special issue is based on the proceedings of OPHI’s launch in May 2007. It presents an introduction to the research theme; revised versions of the papers focusing on aspects of missing poverty data, with proposed indicators and questions to measure each; and the comments of discussants Grace Bediako, François Bourguignon and Stephan Klasen.

 

 

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