Scott, ChristopherDissou, YazidSen, Kunal2010-09-202010-09-202009http://hdl.handle.net/10625/44778This review assesses the extent to which the Globalization, Growth and Poverty Program initiative (GGP) is meeting its objectives and aims; evaluates how risks to the achievement of the program objectives were identified and managed; and identifies any evolution in objectives. The program fills a distinctive institutional niche. International experts agree that much of the research on competition and development would not have occurred without IDRC’s early lead in creating a global pool of Southern and Northern researchers working together. Few Northern donors have a mandate to fund rigorous economic research on the South, in the South, and primarily for the South.Text1 digital file (100 p. : ill.)enPROGRAMME EVALUATIONRESEARCH NETWORKSTRADE POLICYINTERNATIONAL TRADEECONOMIC IMPLICATIONSEMPLOYMENTLOW INCOME GROUPSPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONGLOBALNORTH-SOUTH COOPERATIONIDRCCANADAPARTNERSHIPSRESEARCH TO POLICYEXTERNAL REVIEWExternal review of IDRC's Globalization, Growth and Poverty Program Initiative : final reportIDRC Evaluation Report