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This blog is maintained by Shanta Devarajan, the Chief Economist of the South Asia Region at the World Bank. Its goal is to create a conversation around how South Asia can end poverty in a generation. | Learn more...
Ignacio Mas is an Adviser in the Technology Program at the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP). | Learn more...A list of regular guest bloggers. | Learn more...
This analysis shows that current growth has already made it possible for countries in South Asia to pursue “second-generation” reforms. Ending poverty could be within grasp.
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Ignacio is an Adviser in the Technology Program at CGAP. Prior to joining CGAP in September 2007, Ignacio was with Vodafone and Intel Capital. He was a financial economist at the World Bank in the early part of his career.
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