Journal Articles Books Chapters in Book Journal Articles Commander, Simon, Rupa Chanda, Mari Kangasniemi, and L. Alan Winters. 2008. “The Consequences of Globalisation: India's Software Industry and Cross-border Labour Mobility.” The World Economy 31(2): 187-211. Lokshin, Michael, and Martin Ravallion. Forthcoming. “Testing for an Economic Gradient in Health Status using Subjective Data.” Health Economics. Ravallion, Martin. 2008. “Miss-Targeted, or Miss-Measured?” Economics Letters. Ravallion, Martin, and Dominique van de Walle. Forthcoming. “Does Rising Landlessness Signal Success or Failure for Vietnam’s Agrarian Transition?” Journal of Development Economics. Books Ravallion, Martin, and Dominique van de Walle. Forthcoming. Land in Transition: Reform and Poverty in Rural Vietnam. Washington, DC: Palgrave Macmillan. Yusuf, Shahid. Forthcoming. Towards a Knowledge Economy in Thailand. Washington, DC: The World Bank; Thailand: The Office of National Economic and Social Development. Yusuf, Shahid. Forthcoming. Tigers under Threat: Malaysia Searches for a New Growth Strategy. Washington, DC: The World Bank. Yusuf, Shahid, and Kaoru Nabeshima, eds. 2008. Growing Industrial Clusters in Asia: Serendipity and Science. Washington, DC: The World Bank. Yusuf, Shahid, and Tony Saich, eds. 2008. China Urbanizes. Washington, DC: The World Bank. Chapters in Books Bourguignon, François, Francisco Ferreira, Branko Milanovic, and Martin Ravallion. 2008. “Global Inequality.” In Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, ed. Kenneth Reinert and Ramkishen Rajan. Princeton University Press. Ferreira, Francisco, and Martin Ravallion. 2008. “Poverty and Inequality: The Global Context.” In The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality, ed. Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Tim Smeeding. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lipton, Michael, and Martin Ravallion. 2008. “Poverty and Policy.” In Handbook of Development Economics Volume 4, ed. Paul Schultz and John Strauss. Amsterdam: North-Holland. Ravallion, Martin. 2008. “Evaluating Anti-Poverty Programs.” In Handbook of Development Economics Volume 4, ed. Paul Schultz and John Strauss. Amsterdam: North-Holland. Ravallion, Martin. 2008. “On the Welfarist Rationale for Relative Poverty Lines.” In Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen. Volume II: Society, Institutions and Development, ed. Kaushik Basu and Ravi Kanbur. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ravallion, Martin. 2008. “Poverty Alleviation Programs.” In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, ed. Larry Blume and Steven Durlauf. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Ravallion, Martin. 2008. “Poverty Lines.” In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, ed. Larry Blume and Steven Durlauf. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Ravallion, Martin, Shaohua Chen, and Youjuan Wang. 2008. “Does the Di Bao Program Guarantee a Minimum Income in China’s Cities?” In Public Finance in China: Reform and Growth for a Harmonious Society, ed. Jiwei Lou and Shuilin Wang, Washington, DC: World Bank. Ravallion, Martin, and Shaohua Chen. 2008. “China’s (Uneven) Progress Against Poverty.” In Governing Rapid Growth in China: Equity and Institutions, ed. Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo Zhang, Routledge. Winters, L. Alan. Forthcoming. “World Economy: North-South Trade.” Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. Yusuf, Shahid. Forthcoming. “Promise and Peril: Regional Development in China’s Pearl River Delta and the Northeast.” In Development on the Ground: Clusters, Networks and Regions in Emerging Economies, ed. Allen J. Scott and Gioacchino Garofoli. London: Routledge.
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