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A survey of poverty research in Russia: does it follow the scientific method?

Lokshin, Michael M. (2009). A survey of poverty research in Russia: does it follow the scientific method? Economic Systems, 33(3), 191-212.

Lokshin, Michael M. (2009). A survey of poverty research in Russia: does it follow the scientific method? Economic Systems, 33(3), 191-212.

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This paper presents the first critical review of the literature on poverty published in Russia between 1992 and 2006. Using a dataset of about 250 publications in Russian scientific journals we assess whether the poverty research in Russia satisfies the general criteria of a scientific publication and if such studies could provide reliable guidance to the Russian government as it maps out its anti-poverty policies. Our findings indicate that only a small proportion of papers on poverty published in Russia in 1992–2006 follow the universally recognized principles of the scientific method. The utility of policy advice based on such research is questionable. We also suggest certain steps that could, in our view, improve the quality of poverty research in Russia.




JOUR



Lokshin, Michael M.



2009


Economic Systems

33

3

191-212






0939-3625

10.1016/j.ecosys.2009.05.002



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