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The main objective of the present paper is to present a cross-country analysis of pro-poor growth in 80 countries in 237 growth spells during the period 1984-2001. To achieve this objective, the paper proposes a new measure of pro-poor growth that captures gains and losses of growth rates due to...
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The main objective of this study is to compute an international poverty threshold based on the food requirement to … provide a caloric based international poverty threshold. Using this methodology, the international poverty line is estimated …
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This paper presents a new model for constructing poverty lines. The model uses consumer theory to construct both food … and nonfood poverty thresholds. Although one cannot completely eliminate the value judgments inherent in the construction … of poverty thresholds, this model helps to make the ad hoc assumptions that are generally made more justifiable. The …
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This paper analyses the relationship between growth patterns, poverty, and inequality in Brazil during its …
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This paper looks into the interrelation between economic growth, inequality, and poverty. Using the notion of pro … reduction in poverty is monotonically an increasing function of the pro-poor growth measure. This paper proposes a pro …-poor growth measure that satisfies the monotonicity criterion. This measure is called the ‘poverty equivalent growth rate’, which …
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ication of a poverty line or particular poverty measures . The paper introduces three alternative principles of targeting …
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This paper analyses the relationship between growth patterns, poverty, and inequality in Brazil during its …
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This paper suggests how the targeting efficiency of government programmes may be better assessed. Using the “pro-poor policy” (PPP) index developed by the authors, the study investigates not only the pro-poorness of government programmes geared to the poorest segment of the population but...
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