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The pace of poverty reduction through growth vs. redistribution is at the heart of current debates on equitable … development. In this paper, we argue that empirical poverty decompositions should build in the inherent boundedness of the poverty … headcount ratio directly. As a solution, we propose a fractional response approach to estimating poverty decompositions, and …
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Most rural households in Pakistan remain in a state of energy poverty. They use a variety of non-conventional energy … Poverty Survey (EPS), carried out in rural Pakistan from December 2008 till January 2009, showed that rural households use … measure the degree of Energy Poverty among rural households. This index takes into account the inconvenience for the household …
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raised concerning the continued importance of manufacturing for economic development, catch up and poverty reduction in … of economic development: growth, employment creation and poverty reduction. The main question addressed in this report is … alleviation of poverty in the least developed economies and in emerging middle-income countries. This report argues that …
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poverty trap, the size of the cohort at risk, and migrant stock dynamics. It then projects the life cycle up to 2024. The …
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drawn from more than a century of world migration experience? How do inequality and poverty influence world migration? Is it …
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A comparison of the performance of the Brazilian aerospace industry with that of the world leader in aerospace production, the USA, requires appropriate conversion rates. Following the methodology of the International Comparisons of Output and Productivity project (ICOP), we calculate unit value...
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The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the number seeking asylum in the developed world increased tenfold, from about 50,000 per annum to half a million over the same period. Governments and international agencies have grappled with the twin...
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This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost two decades of debate. In 1998, David Bloom and Jeffrey Williamson used a convergence model to estimate the impact of demographic-transition-driven age structure effects and calculated what the literature has come to call the...
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This paper asks whether history can shed light on the modern debate about immigration's labour market impact in high wage economies. It examines the relationship between migration and capital flows in the age of mass migration before 1914, the so-called first global century. It then assesses the...
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, foreign direct investment and domestic investment; and (5) the relative contributions of growth and inequality to poverty …
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