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addressing this challenge and providing methods for ethical poverty, welfare, and inequality comparisons with univariate ordered …
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Element ends with two sections showing first how measures of inequality, poverty and welfare may be derived from such an order …
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This paper examines three possible approaches to pro-poor growth. The first one assumes that the poverty line remains … constant in real terms over time. The second perspective examines the case where the poverty line is equal to half the median … of the income distribution but assumes that such a poverty line is determined exogenously. Finally we also propose a …
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