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Agenda / Presentations / Background Papers / Logistics / Photographs
Presentations
Workshop On “Experiences With
Ex-Ante Poverty Impact Assessments Of Macroeconomic Policies In Bangladesh,
Cameroon, Ghana, The Philippines, And Nepal”
March 13-16, 2006
Washington, DC
CASE STUDIES
Powerpoint
Presentation of the Bangladesh Case
Study: Mustafa K. Mujeri, currently Ministry of
Planning, Royal Government of Cambodia and United Nations Development
Programme, Cambodia, formerly at Bangladesh Institute of Development
Studies, Dhaka.
PowerPoint
Presentation of the Cameroon Case Study: Samuel Fambon, University of Yaonde II.
Powerpoint
Presentation of the Ghana Case Study: Nicholas Adamtey, Integrated Social Development Centre.
PowerPoint
Presentation of the Nepal Case Study: Dilli Raj Khanal, Institute for Policy Research and
Development.
PowerPoint
Presentation of the Philippines Case
Study: Caesar Cororaton, currently, IFPRI, formerly,
Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS
PSIA: Key Issues in
Trade Policy Reform or How to Measure the Linkages between Trade Growth
and Poverty. Maurizio Bussolo, World Bank
The Origins of Data:
Evolutionary or Theological? Michael P. Ward, Author, "Quantifying
the World", UN Intellectual History Project, formerly at the World Bank
Project Analysis
Macroeconomic Simulator (PAMS) and PSIA with an application to Burkina
Faso. Jan Walliser, World Bank
Social Analysis in
PSIA. Renate Kirsch, World Bank
Local Government Taxation Reform in
Tanzania: Poverty and Social Impact Analysis. Paul Francis,
IMF and Sabine Beddies, World Bank
Analyzing MDG
Strategies. Hans Lofgren, World Bank and Carolina Diaz-Bonilla.
Popular
Participation and PSIA. Olivia McDonald, Christian Aid
Poverty and Social Impact Analysis in the World
Bank. Aline Coudouel, World Bank
Evaluating Regional Trade Agreements: Deep and
Shallow Integration.
H. David Evans, University of Sussex
Poverty and Social
Impact Assessment: The Case of Popular Participation. Adil Khan,
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
Towards a New Consensus: Analyzing Bolivian
Poverty Reduction Strategies. Jorge Buzaglo, Göteborg University, Sweden
The T21 Model for the PSIA
Workshop. John D. Shilling, The Millinneum Institute.
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