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              <text>THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GROWTH, POVERTY AND INCOME&#13;
INEQUALITY:&#13;
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PRO-POOR GROWTH OF SOFALA PROVINCE&#13;
DURING THE PERIOD OF 1996-97 AND 2002-2003&#13;
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              <text>Mozambique like many other developing countries has faced lack of information and&#13;
sometimes there is no detailed information about the poverty and inequality at district levels.&#13;
This research investigates the quality of growth in Sofala province, a province which is&#13;
located in the central region of Mozambique. Since the quality of growth comes from the&#13;
analysis of poverty and inequality indicators, the research specifically investigates the&#13;
relationship between growth, poverty and inequality thorough an assessment of the pro-poor&#13;
growth of Sofala province during the period of 1996 to 1997 and 2002 to 2003</text>
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