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after the devaluation, poverty incidence plummeted slightly. Extreme poverty decreased, and growth has been pro-poor to some …, nutrition and health. The high degree of inequality is important for explaining the disappointing results in poverty reduction …Since the 1994 devaluation, growth has been quite strong in Mali (about 5% p.a. on average), but much weaker in terms …
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The aim of this article is to analyse in depth the interactions of growth and poverty in Syria, which undertook reforms … to reduce the government's involvement in the economy. During the 1996–2004 period, growth was pro-poor in ‘weak absolute …’ terms but not in either relative or ‘strong absolute’ terms, owing to the increase in inequality. This can be explained …
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In this paper, a novel approach is implemented to quantify the effects on poverty and inequality of the financial …
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results suggest that the spatial inequality dimension should be added to analyses of income and poverty transition dynamics. …Despite the increasing awareness concerning the importance of distinguishing chronic and transient poverty for policy … making, cross-country comparative studies of poverty dynamics in developing countries are virtually non-existent. The small …
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How has poverty changed during the 1997-99 period, when the Peruvian economic performance deteriorated seriously under …-section comparisons of poverty indicators. In this paper we extend the analysis first by examining the robustness of these kind of … comparisons by considering sampling errors and stochastic dominance and second, by analyzing poverty transitions for households …
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. These results suggest that the spatial « inequality » dimension should be added to analyses on income and poverty transition …Because of the lack of panel data there have been few studies on poverty dynamics in developing countries. Furthermore … objective is to identify the general and specific characteristics of chronic and transient poverty. We measure the importance of …
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insecurity in terms of monetary poverty. Using a Malian survey that incorporates exceptionally detailed information on food …
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Africa has been hard hit by the international crisis. Initially exogenous and above all financial, it has exacerbated various internal crises already present in the region. Like the DRC, which is a test case in many respects, Africa could experience severe setbacks that could cancel out the...
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This article attempts to assess empirically the impact of remittances on household expenditure and relative poverty in … poverty. The results show a statistically significant and positive impact of hose remittances on recipient households …’ expenditures. They are also significantly associated with a decline in the probability of being in poverty for rural households; it …
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