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Where They Live : District-Level Measures of Poverty, Average Consumption, and the Middle Class in Central Asia (English)

Rapid economic growth over the past two decades lifted millions of people out of poverty in Central Asia. But the uneven spread of prosperity left many communities struggling to catch up. To support lagging regions within countries, each of the region's five national governments has made convergence a pillar of their development strategies. An imperfect patchwork of household surveys allows policy makers to monitor progress and identify some spatial...
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Seitz,William Hutchins.

Where They Live : District-Level Measures of Poverty, Average Consumption, and the Middle Class in Central Asia (English). Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 8940 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/770411562850918468

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