Growth Elasticity of Poverty: Alternative Estimates and a Note of Caution
Estimates of the elasticity of headcount poverty with respect to income suggested in many influential studies appear too high and imply a more important role for income-growth in poverty-reduction than is appropriate. Direct estimates based on aggregate data for several different periods are much smaller at about - 1, which (in absolute terms) is no larger than one-half of those suggested in the literature. Researchers and policymakers are urged to use the lower estimate for any real-world application in a global or cross-country context. In such contexts, when per capita income increases by X percent during any period, decline in headcount poverty during the period should be expected to be of the order of X percent, and not, as most influential studies suggest, 2X percent. Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
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2006
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Authors: | Ram, Rati |
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Kyklos. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0023-5962. - Vol. 59.2006, 4, p. 601-610
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