Publication Details
Exploring the politics of poverty reduction: how are the poorest represented?
Samuel Hickey
Sarah Bracking
2005
Abstract
Special issue of World Development (33/6, June 2005)
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Poverty reduction as a local institutional process
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Publication Type(s)
Journal Article
Keywords
politics civil society social movements