
Margaret E. Grosh
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Margaret E. Grosh is an influential figure in the field of social policy and economics, particularly recognized for her work on social spending and poverty in Latin America. Her research has provided critical insights into the effectiveness of social programs and the importance of household surveys in shaping policy decisions. Through her publications, she has emphasized the need for targeted social interventions that address the specific needs of vulnerable populations, thereby influencing both academic discourse and practical applications in the region.
Her notable works include 'Social Spending in Latin America: The Story of the 1980s' and 'Administering Targeted Social Programs in Latin America: From Platitudes to Practice,' which underscore the complexities of social welfare systems and the necessity for evidence-based policies. Grosh's contributions have helped to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world applications, making her a respected voice in discussions on social equity and economic development.