Bilal Habib
World Bank
Bilal Habib is a consultant in the Poverty Poverty Reduction and Equity Group in the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit at the World Bank. His areas of interest are in poverty and inequality measurement and impact evaluation. He holds an MPA in Economics and Public Policy from Princeton University and has previously worked as a research analyst in the Fiscal Affairs Department at the International Monetary Fund.
Articles by Bilal Habib:
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The impact of the financial crisis on poverty and income distributions
19 April 2010, 20739 reads
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