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Links for ACE 20th Anniversary Conference

"Economists, Practitioners, and the Attack on Poverty: Toward Christian Collaboration"

January 2003, Washington, D.C.

 

The papers presented at this conference provide (1) insights into the ways in which economists and practitioners might collaborate in mutually beneficial ways; (2) insights into the design of programs in the areas of micro finance, agricultural and rural development, education and health; (3) insights into the kind of impact assessment that makes sense for Christian development organizations, and (4) insights into the ways Christian NGOs may wish to formulate positions when engaging in national poverty reduction strategy consultations and other types of advocacy.

Conference Program and Links to Papers

Session Descriptions

Organizers:

Judy Dean
International Economist
Office of Economics, Research Division
U.S. International Trade Commission
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Julie Schaffner
Adjunct Associate Professor
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University
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