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Volume 2 Issue 2 - 2008

Q-Squared in Policy: The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods of Poverty Analysis in Decision-Making

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134 Editorial: Introduction to Q-Squared in Policy
Paul Shaffer, Ravi Kanbur, Thang Nguyen, Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey

145 Whose Numbers Count?: Probing discrepant evidence on transgenic cotton in the Warangal district of India
Ronald J Herring

160 The Balance of All Things: Explaining household poverty dynamics in 50 villages of Gujarat, India
Anirudh Krishna, J Daniel Lecy

176 Poverty Dynamics and Life Trajectories in Rural Bangladesh
Bob Baulch, Peter Davis

191 Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Research to Further our Understanding of Poverty Dynamics: Some methodological considerations
David Lawson, David Hulme, James Muwonge

205 Combined Methods in Poverty Analysis: Experiences from Namibia
Sebastian Levine, Benjamin Roberts

222 Combining Survey and Ethnographic Methods to Improve Evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfer
Michelle Adato

237 Community-based Change Ranking to Assess the Impact of a Programme for the Ultra Poor
Munshi Sulaiman, Imran Matin

252 On Trying to be Q2: Merging methods for a technical minded client
Nilakshi de Silva, Neranjana Gunetilleke

266 Trade Liberalisation and Childhood Poverty in Vietnam: A Q2 social impact analysis
Nicola Jones, Ngoc Anh Nguyen, Thu Hang Nguyen



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