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This report examines the factors both helping and impeding efforts at poverty reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Authors: Guillermo E. Perry, Omar S. Arias, J. Humberto López, William F. Maloney and Luis Servén
February 2006
This report examines the factors both helping and impeding efforts at poverty reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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