Reducing Child Malnutrition: How Far Does Income Growth Take Us?

2003 The World Bank Economic Review 417 citations

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Journal Article Reducing Child Malnutrition: How Far Does Income Growth Take Us? Get access Lawrence Haddad, Lawrence Haddad Lawrence Haddad (l.haddad@cgiar.org) is the Director of Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Yisehac Yohannes (y.yohannes@cgiar.org) is a Research Analyst with the International Food Policy Research Institute. Harold Alderman (halderman@worldbank.org) is Lead Human Development Economist in the Africa region of the World Bank. Simon Appleton (simon.appleton@nottingham.ac.uk) is a Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham, England. Lina Song (l.song@nottingham.ac.uk) is at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Harold Alderman, Harold Alderman Lawrence Haddad (l.haddad@cgiar.org) is the Director of Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Yisehac Yohannes (y.yohannes@cgiar.org) is a Research Analyst with the International Food Policy Research Institute. Harold Alderman (halderman@worldbank.org) is Lead Human Development Economist in the Africa region of the World Bank. Simon Appleton (simon.appleton@nottingham.ac.uk) is a Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham, England. Lina Song (l.song@nottingham.ac.uk) is at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Simon Appleton, Simon Appleton Lawrence Haddad (l.haddad@cgiar.org) is the Director of Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Yisehac Yohannes (y.yohannes@cgiar.org) is a Research Analyst with the International Food Policy Research Institute. Harold Alderman (halderman@worldbank.org) is Lead Human Development Economist in the Africa region of the World Bank. Simon Appleton (simon.appleton@nottingham.ac.uk) is a Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham, England. Lina Song (l.song@nottingham.ac.uk) is at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Lina Song, Lina Song Lawrence Haddad (l.haddad@cgiar.org) is the Director of Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Yisehac Yohannes (y.yohannes@cgiar.org) is a Research Analyst with the International Food Policy Research Institute. Harold Alderman (halderman@worldbank.org) is Lead Human Development Economist in the Africa region of the World Bank. Simon Appleton (simon.appleton@nottingham.ac.uk) is a Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham, England. Lina Song (l.song@nottingham.ac.uk) is at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Yisehac Yohannes Yisehac Yohannes Lawrence Haddad (l.haddad@cgiar.org) is the Director of Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute. Yisehac Yohannes (y.yohannes@cgiar.org) is a Research Analyst with the International Food Policy Research Institute. Harold Alderman (halderman@worldbank.org) is Lead Human Development Economist in the Africa region of the World Bank. Simon Appleton (simon.appleton@nottingham.ac.uk) is a Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham, England. Lina Song (l.song@nottingham.ac.uk) is at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The World Bank Economic Review, Volume 17, Issue 1, June 2003, Pages 107–131, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhg012 Published: 01 June 2003

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2003
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Volume
17
Issue
>1
Pages
107-131
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417
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Lisa B. Haddad (2003). Reducing Child Malnutrition: How Far Does Income Growth Take Us?. The World Bank Economic Review , 17 (>1) , 107-131. https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhg012

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