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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:213 Prices and poverty in India (2000). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 21 times. (2) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:182 Using Experimental Economics to Measure Social Capital and Predict Financial Decisions (2005). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 14 times. (3) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:228 Diffusion as a Learning Process: Evidence from HYV Cotton (1994). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 14 times. (4) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:184 Poverty and Inequality in India: A Re-Examination (2002). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 11 times. (5) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:183 Orphans in Africa: Parental Death, Poverty and School Enrollment (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 9 times. (6) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:198 Does Microfinance Really Help the Poor?
New Evidence from Flagship Programs in Bangladesh (1998). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 9 times. (7) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:181 Social Connections and Group Banking (2005). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 7 times. (8) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:226 Poverty among children and the elderly in developing countries (1997). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 6 times. (9) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:172 Health in an age of globalization (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 5 times. (10) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:179 How to monitor poverty for the Millennium Development Goals (2003). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 4 times. (11) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:169 Health and wealth among the poor: India and South Africa compared (2005). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 4 times. (12) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:164 The Determinants of Mortality (2005). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 4 times. (13) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:162 Child mortality, income and adult height (2007). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 3 times. (14) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:186 Estimating Comparable Poverty Counts from Incomparable Surveys: Measuring Poverty in India (2002). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 3 times. (15) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:217 Guidelines for Constructing Consumption Aggregates
For Welfare Analysis (1999). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 3 times. (16) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:180 Entitled to Work: Urban Property Rights and Labor Supply in Peru (2002). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 3 times. (17) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:178 Measuring poverty in a growing world (or measuring growth in a poor world) (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 2 times. (18) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:173 Purchasing power parity exchange rates from household survey data: India and Indonesia (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 2 times. (19) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:174 Medical Compliance and Income-Health Gradients (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (20) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:214 Chutes or Ladders?
A Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Earnings (2000). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (21) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:206 The Primacy of Education (2004). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (22) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:168 The impact of parental death on school enrollment and achievement: Longitudinal evidence from South Africa (2005). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (23) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:203 Education, Poverty, Political Violence and Terrorism:
Is There a Causal Connection? (2002). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (24) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:227 Election Goals and Income Redistribution: Recent Evidence From Albania (1997). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (25) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:163 Health and wellbeing in Udaipur and South Africa (2006). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (26) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:197 Consumption, health, gender and poverty (2002). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (27) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:176 The Reach of The South African Child Support Grant: Evidence from KwaZulu-Natal (2003). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. (28) RePEc:pri:rpdevs:205 Does Money Protect Health Status?
Evidence from South African Pensions (2001). Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Research Program in Development Studies. / Working Papers Cited: 1 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 Latest citations received in: 2002 (1) RePEc:aea:jecper:v:16:y:2002:i:3:p:89-108 Is Indias Economic Growth Leaving the Poor Behind'DONE' (2002). Journal of Economic Perspectives (2) RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:2846 Is India s economic growth leaving the poor behind? (2002). The World Bank / Policy Research Working Paper Series Latest citations received in: 2001 Latest citations received in: 2000 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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