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    <title>Can economic growth reduce poverty? : new findings on inequality, economic growth and poverty</title>
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    <namePart>Jentsch, Gero</namePart>
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  <abstract>Argues that poverty reduction depends primarily upon specific policies to achieve it.  Suggests that economic growth can in fact be helpful, but it is not directly causal.  Opines that specific policies can alleviate poverty even if there is no growth.</abstract>
  <note>6/16/08 JOYD</note>
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