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101. Regional or National Poverty Lines? The Case of Uganda in the 1990s

102. Which Types of Aid Have the Most Impact?

103. A Decomposition Analysis of Regional Poverty in Russia

104. Aid Effectiveness and Selectivity: Integrating Multiple Objectives into Aid Allocations

105. Reforms, Remoteness and Risk in Africa: Understanding Inequality and Poverty during the 1990s

106. Quo Vadis? Inequality and Poverty Dynamics across Russian Regions

107. Regional Poverty and Income Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence from the Luxembourgh Income Study

108. How Responsive is Poverty to Growth? A Regional Analysis of Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Indonesia, 1984-99

109. 'Looking at the Other Side of the Coin': The Relationship between Classical Growth and Early Development Theories

110. Persistence of Underdevelopment: Does the Type of Natural Resource Endowment Matter?

111. A Tale of Two Countries: Poverty among Immigrants in Denmark and Sweden since 1984

112. Development Cycles, Political Regimes and International Migration

113. Income Distribution Changes and their Impact in the Post-World War II Period

114. Trade Liberalization, Agriculture, and Poverty in Low-income Countries

115. What Fundamentals Drive World Migration?

116. Descriptive and Prescriptive Analyses of Aid Allocation: Approaches, Issues and Consequences

117. Social and Economic Decline as Factors in Conflict in the Caucasus

118. Savings and Financial Sector Development: Panel Cointegration Evidence from Africa

119. The Composition of Aid and the Fiscal Sector in an Aid-Recipient Economy: A Model

120. Food Aid and Informal Insurance

121. Health, Shocks and Poverty Persistence

122. Inequality and Risk

123. Redistribution Does Matter Growth and Redistribution for Poverty Reduction

124. Inequality, Growth and Poverty in the Era of Liberalization and Globalization