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Global Crisis: Finance, Food and Fuel

"Crisis has given birth to some of the worst social protection policies, and some of the best." Martin Ravallion, Director, Development Research Group

light blue bulletSocial Safety Nets: Lessons from Around the World (April 2009) light blue bulletLessons from World Bank Research on Financial Crises (Nov. 2008)
light blue bulletHow to Bring Banks Back to Life: Q&A with Asli Demirguc-Kunt  (Feb. 2009) light blue bulletThe 2007 meltdown of structured securitization: searching for lessons, not scapegoats  (Oct. 2008)
light blue bulletThe Unfolding Crisis: Implications for Financial Systems and Their Oversight(Nov. 2008)light blue bulletImplications of higher global food prices for poverty in low-income countries (Apr. 2008)

Risk of intensified storm surges: High stakes for developing countries

Risk of intensified storm surges: High stakes for developing countries

Measurement, Promotion and Impact of Access to Financial Services

Measurement, Promotion and Impact of Access to Financial Services

Conditional Cash Transfers: Reducing Present & Future Poverty

CCTs

World Bank Updates Poverty Estimates for the Developing World

Poverty estimates

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