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<p>This paper examines the role of economic inequality in determining poverty globally. Although the immediate observation from the cross-national data covering 1980 to 2005 suggests the relationship to be strong and positive for high-income countries and unpredictable for developing countries,...</p>
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Development literature reports significant progress towards reducing poverty in the recent past in South Asia. The consistently positive rates of economic growth support this conclusion, as do the declining poverty headcount ratios. Policymakers facing enormous resource constraints, however,...
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Nepal has undergone enormous economic and political changes during the past two decades. Data suggest that these were accompanied by large and increasing economic inequality after the mid 1990s with income from house rental, employment, businesses and remittances as well as the stock of wealth...
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