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CPRC's publications database contains over 300 publications. These include concise policy briefs and research summaries; a series of over 100 academic working papers, and further series published by country partners; academic and professional journal articles; Chronic Poverty Reports and books; and papers presented at CPRC conferences and workshops.

You can search for a particular publication by title, author or date - or pull out selections based on our research themes, the type of publication, or a number of suggested searches on relevant development topics. You can also use the open search engine on the right hand side of the page to search the whole CPRC website for anything you choose.

Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05: Chapter 9 - understanding chronic poverty in transitional countries

CPRC (2004)

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Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05: Chapter 10 - understanding chronic poverty in China

CPRC (2004)

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Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05: Chapter 11 - Measuring global trends on chronic poverty, a statistical appendix

CPRC (2004)

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Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05: Glossary, References, Further Reading

CPRC (2004)

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Chronic Poverty in India: preliminary pages

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Front matter from the 2006 CPRC India...

Chronic Poverty in India: list of contributors

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List of contributors to the 2003 CPRC India...

Chronic Poverty in India: brief review of comments

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Comments made on the papers gathered together for the CPRC India 2003...

Chronic Poverty in India: annexures

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Annexures to the 2003 CPRC India...

Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05: Chapter 4 - Why are people chronically poor?

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Ugandan boy transporting heavy load of bananas. © Kate Bird.



Women brewing beer, rural Zimbabwe. © Kate Bird.

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