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| Réseau de recherche Politiques économique et pauvreté (PEP) |

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The Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Research Network is a recently created network of researchers working to reduce poverty. The network receives funding from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Specific objectives are to:Better understand the causes and consequences of poverty. Propose alternative strategies, policies and programs to reduce poverty. Improve the monitoring and measurement of poverty. Develop local research (and training) capacity in these areas. Develop new concepts and methodologies through fundamental research.
The network is composed of three tightly linked constituent networks. The first – Community-Based Monitoring Systems (CBMS) – designs and pilots community-based monitoring and local development systems aimed at poverty in its multidimensional sense. The second – Poverty Monitoring, Measurement and Analysis (PMMA) – aims to develop and apply analytical tools to monitor, measure and understand poverty, and to analyze a wide range of poverty issues. The third – Modeling and Policy Impact Analysis (MPIA) – uses economy-wide models and analysis as a "laboratory" to identify and analyse the links between specific policies and shocks and their eventual impacts on poverty.
http://www.pep-net.org/

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