You can find a lot of useful cost studies here at the GPI website (Genuine
Progress Index):
http://www.gpiatlantic.org/publications/pubs.htm
There is also lit review there on the health costs of poverty and the
approaches that could be used to do a full report
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Melissa Raven
Sent: December 11, 2010 8:41 PM
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Thanks Dennis
This looks excellent.
The Ontario Association of Food Banks produced a similar report in 2008:
The cost of poverty: An analysis of the economic cost of poverty in Ontario
http://www.oafb.ca/assets/pdfs/CostofPoverty.pdf
I am not aware of many other studies arguing the *economic* case for
reducing poverty. Are there more out there?
Melissa
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