UNU Update The newsletter of United Nations University and its international network of affiliated institutes |
Issue 6: January 2001 |
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Economic growth is a prerequisite for sustained poverty reduction but policies that target higher growth rates often are associated with a range of short-term problems including rising unemployment, greater economic insecurity, environmental degradation, and the weakening of traditional social safety nets. Pro-poor growth strategies attempt to address these
short-term problems but the ideal mix of policies, and their impact on the
prospects for poverty reduction in the longer run, remain controversial
topics. The conference will review what is currently known about
the relationship between poverty and
growth and provide an opportunity to share views on the direction of
future research, including issues that require attention, methods of
analysis which need to be developed, and new data sets that would
facilitate research. Selected conference papers, together with a policy
summary, will be included in a conference volume to be published by UNU/WIDER.
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