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Martin Ravallion

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Martin Ravallion was an Australian economist. He was the inaugural Edmond D. Villani Professor of Economics at Georgetown University, and had previously been director of the research department at the World Bank. He held a PhD in economics from the London School of Economics.

Books

Does Child Labor Displace Schooling?
Does Child Labor Displace Schooling?
Martin Ravallion, Quentin Wodon
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Martin Ravallion, Quentin Wodon, Shekhar Shah
Spatial Poverty Traps?
Spatial Poverty Traps?
Martin Ravallion, Jyotsna Jalan
Poverty and Policy
Poverty and Policy
Martin Ravallion, Michael Lipton
On the Utility Consistency of Poverty Lines
On the Utility Consistency of Poverty Lines
Martin Ravallion, Michael Lokshin
Can High-Inequality Developing Countries Escape Absolute Poverty?
Can High-Inequality Developing Countries Escape Absolute Poverty?
Martin Ravallion, World Bank. Policy Research Dept. Poverty and Human Resources Division
New Evidence on the Urbanization of Global Poverty
New Evidence on the Urbanization of Global Poverty
Martin Ravallion, Shaohua Chen, Prem Sangraula
The Mystery of the Vanishing Benefits
The Mystery of the Vanishing Benefits
Martin Ravallion
Breaking up the collective farrm
Breaking up the collective farrm
Martin Ravallion, Dominique Van de Walle
Determinants of Transient and Chronic Poverty
Determinants of Transient and Chronic Poverty
Martin Ravallion, Jyotsna Jalan
Land in Transition
Land in Transition
Martin Ravallion, Dominique van de Walle
The Economics of Poverty
The Economics of Poverty
Martin Ravallion

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