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Papers by Bob Baulch

Research paper thumbnail of DO MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY INDICATORS TELL THE SAME STORY ABOUT CHRONIC POVERTY?

Research paper thumbnail of Poverty dynamics and life trajectories in rural Bangladesh

International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 2008

... research. In this paper, we present emerging findings from a unique integratedqual-quant stud... more ... research. In this paper, we present emerging findings from a unique integratedqual-quant study of poverty dynamics and life trajectories of 1787 core households in 14 districts in rural Bangladesh spanning a twelve year period. We ...

Research paper thumbnail of What Happens Between the Waves? Estimating Inter-Wave Dynamics from Limited Survey Data with Application to Poverty Transitions in South Africa and Vietnam

Research paper thumbnail of The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh: the long-distance foodgrain traders' survey, The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh. The long-distance Food Grain Traders' Survey. August 1997. B...

Research paper thumbnail of The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh. A Briefing Paper. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh and Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK

Research paper thumbnail of Creating and interpreting contour plots using DASP and Gnuplot

Research paper thumbnail of The progressivity and regressivity of aid to the social sectors

ABSTRACT This paper analyses the distribution of total aid and aid to the social sectors between ... more ABSTRACT This paper analyses the distribution of total aid and aid to the social sectors between 2009 and 2011. Its key findings are four-fold. First, despite the stated objectives of donors, total aid disbursements are broadly neutral, favouring neither the most deprived nor relatively well-off countries. Second, the pattern of social sector aid disbursements follows those for total aid. Third, the aid allocation patterns of bilateral and multilateral donors differ, with multilateral donors generally being more focused on the poorest countries. Finally, the distribution of aid for health and population is more progressive than that for education or other social sectors.

Research paper thumbnail of A review of ethnic minority policies and programs in Vietnam

Research paper thumbnail of Do Vietnamese Schools Provide the Right Education for an Industrializing Country

Research paper thumbnail of 7. Poverty dynamics in Vietnam, 2002 to 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Testing and adjusting for attrition in household panel data

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Poverty Bias of Growth Methodology and an Application to Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Minority Poverty in Vietnam

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Casting the Net Wide and Deep: Lessons Learned in a Mixed-Methods Study of Poverty Dynamics in Rural Bangladesh

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of How Many Chronically Poor People are There in the World? Some Preliminary Estimates

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Poverty, Inequality and Growth in Zambia during the 1990s

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Minority Development in Vietnam: A Socioeconomic Perspective

Research paper thumbnail of Why Poverty Persists

Research paper thumbnail of Improving the analysis of food insecurity. Food insecurity measurement, livelihoods approaches and policy: applications in FIVIMS

Research paper thumbnail of Do Monetary and Nonmonetary Indicators Tell the Same Story About Chronic Poverty? A Study of Vietnam in the 1990s

Research paper thumbnail of DO MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY INDICATORS TELL THE SAME STORY ABOUT CHRONIC POVERTY?

Research paper thumbnail of Poverty dynamics and life trajectories in rural Bangladesh

International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 2008

... research. In this paper, we present emerging findings from a unique integratedqual-quant stud... more ... research. In this paper, we present emerging findings from a unique integratedqual-quant study of poverty dynamics and life trajectories of 1787 core households in 14 districts in rural Bangladesh spanning a twelve year period. We ...

Research paper thumbnail of What Happens Between the Waves? Estimating Inter-Wave Dynamics from Limited Survey Data with Application to Poverty Transitions in South Africa and Vietnam

Research paper thumbnail of The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh: the long-distance foodgrain traders' survey, The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh. The long-distance Food Grain Traders' Survey. August 1997. B...

Research paper thumbnail of The spatial integration and pricing efficiency of the private sector grain trade in Bangladesh. A Briefing Paper. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh and Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK

Research paper thumbnail of Creating and interpreting contour plots using DASP and Gnuplot

Research paper thumbnail of The progressivity and regressivity of aid to the social sectors

ABSTRACT This paper analyses the distribution of total aid and aid to the social sectors between ... more ABSTRACT This paper analyses the distribution of total aid and aid to the social sectors between 2009 and 2011. Its key findings are four-fold. First, despite the stated objectives of donors, total aid disbursements are broadly neutral, favouring neither the most deprived nor relatively well-off countries. Second, the pattern of social sector aid disbursements follows those for total aid. Third, the aid allocation patterns of bilateral and multilateral donors differ, with multilateral donors generally being more focused on the poorest countries. Finally, the distribution of aid for health and population is more progressive than that for education or other social sectors.

Research paper thumbnail of A review of ethnic minority policies and programs in Vietnam

Research paper thumbnail of Do Vietnamese Schools Provide the Right Education for an Industrializing Country

Research paper thumbnail of 7. Poverty dynamics in Vietnam, 2002 to 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Testing and adjusting for attrition in household panel data

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Poverty Bias of Growth Methodology and an Application to Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Minority Poverty in Vietnam

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Casting the Net Wide and Deep: Lessons Learned in a Mixed-Methods Study of Poverty Dynamics in Rural Bangladesh

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of How Many Chronically Poor People are There in the World? Some Preliminary Estimates

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Poverty, Inequality and Growth in Zambia during the 1990s

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Minority Development in Vietnam: A Socioeconomic Perspective

Research paper thumbnail of Why Poverty Persists

Research paper thumbnail of Improving the analysis of food insecurity. Food insecurity measurement, livelihoods approaches and policy: applications in FIVIMS

Research paper thumbnail of Do Monetary and Nonmonetary Indicators Tell the Same Story About Chronic Poverty? A Study of Vietnam in the 1990s