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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
Organized by:
New Rules for Global Finance Coalition
Supported by:
Department for International
Development, UK
International Development Research Centre,
Canada
This 4-day workshop was the next step to bring the case studies to
completion. Purposes of the workshop included bringing the research teams
together to enable them to learn from one another; to meet with other experts in
the field of ex ante poverty impact analysis of macroeconomic policies—from the PSIA network, the World Bank, the IMF, and NGOs with a PSIA focus; and to refine
their papers and prepare them for a public seminar and eventual publication.
UPDATES
A Review of Ex-ante Poverty Impact Assessments of
Macroeconomic Policies in Cameroon and Ghana.
African Development Bank Economic Research Working
Paper No 86 written by Nicholas Adamtey and Vitus
Azeem, Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC)
and Samuel Fambon, University of Yaoundé II. This
paper is a summarized and merged version of two
extensive country case studies of experiences with
ex-ante poverty impact assessments of macroeconomic
policies in Cameroon and Ghana. July 2006.
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