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Macroeconomic Policies and Poverty Reduction I. Issues in Macroeconomics and Poverty ôCan Public Policies Affect Poverty? An Overviewö by Ashoka Mody and Catherine Pattillo Chapter: 1: ôMacroeconomic Policies and Poverty Reduction: Stylized Facts and an Overview of Researchö by Ratna Sahay, Paul Cashin, Paolo Mauro and Catherine Pattillo Chapter 2: ôEvaluating the Poverty Impact of Economic Policies: Some Analytical Challengesö by Francois Bourguignon, Luiz Pereira da Silva and Nicholas Stern. Chapter 3: ôTrade, Growth, and Poverty: A Selective Surveyö by Andrew Berg and Anne Krueger II. Public Finances Chapter 4: ôOdious Debtö by Seema Jayachandran and Michael Kremer Chapter 5: ôAid and Fiscal Managementö by AleÜ Bulír and Timothy Lane Chapter 6: ôWho is Protected? On the Incidence of Fiscal Adjustmentö by Martin Ravallion Chapter 7: ôUnderstanding the Evolution of Inequality During Transition: The Optimal Income Taxation Frameworkö by Ravi Kanbur and Matti Tuomala III. Finance and Trade Chapter 8: ôEvaluation of Financial Liberalization: A General Equilibrium Model with Constrained Occupation Choiceö by Xavier Giné and Robert M. Townsend Chapter 9: ôTrade Reforms and Income Inequality in Colombiaö by Orazio Attanasio, Pinelopi Goldberg, and Nina Pavcnik. IV. Crises and Shocks Chapter 10: ôFinancial Crises, Poverty, and Income Distributionö by Emanuele Baldacci, Luiz de Mello, and Gabriela Inchauste Chapter 11: ôGrowth and Shocks: Evidence from Rural Ethiopiaö by Stefan Dercon Chapter 12: ôEconomic Shocks, Wealth, and Welfareö by Elizabeth Frankenberg, James P. Smith, and Duncan Thomas
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Poverty -- Developing countries.
Economic stabilization -- Developing countries.
Developing countries -- Economic policy.