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S. Subramanian
Challenge, 2009, vol. 52, issue 4, pages 106-108
Abstract: Who is poor in the world? Much depends on how you measure it. But critics of measuring poverty do not get very far. This economist has resorted to a poem. It is a first for >i>Challenge>/i>, and we hope its cleverness conveys a message.
Date: 2009
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