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During 1990-2001, only 0.6 per cent of additional global income per capita contributed to reducing poverty below the $1-a-day line, down from 2.2 per cent during 1981-1990, and barely half the poor’s share of global income. Coupled with the constraints on global growth associated with climate...
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consequences for domestic economies, especially in terms of increasing income inequality and rising poverty. The only major … offset, but did not eliminate, the increased inequality associated with the economic transformation. …
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disputed. Neither theory nor evidence strongly support the plausibility of significantly reducing poverty through the good …
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This paper illustrates that cross-country generalizations about the impact of remittances on economic security are useful only up to a certain point; beyond that their effect can be influenced by the interplay of various factors relating to the motivations and characteristics of migrants,...
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