Despite recent rapid growth and poverty reduction, the South Asia Region (SAR) continues to suffer from a combination of insufficient economic growth, slow urbanization, and huge infrastructure gaps that together could jeopardize future progress. It is also home to the largest pool of individuals living under the poverty line of any region, coupled with some of the fastest demographic growth rates of any region. Between 1990 and 2010, the number of...
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2013/12/01
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Document de travail
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86432
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2014/04/02
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Disclosed
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Reducing poverty by closing South Asia's infrastructure gap
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binding constraint on economic growth