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Policy summit keeps spotlight on poverty

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There are no simple answers to the persistent problem of poverty. But keeping a spotlight on the issue is critical to moving toward solutions. To that end, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland examined the challenges of concentrated poverty at its annual community development policy summit in June 2006.

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  • anonymous, 2006. "Policy summit keeps spotlight on poverty," Community Reinvestment Forum, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Fall.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedccf:y:2006:i:fall
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    1. Rutledge, Emilie, 2014. "The Rentier State/Resource Curse narrative and the state of the Arabian Gulf," MPRA Paper 59501, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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