Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty

Many people have questioned whether the world's poor share in economic growth. This note synthesizes the empirical evidence. The data show that economic growth typically reduces poverty and can usually be deemed pro-poor. But there is wide div...

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Main Author: Fallon, Peter
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-114202021-06-14T11:02:39Z Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty Fallon, Peter ABSOLUTE POVERTY ASSET INEQUALITY AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE INCOME GROWTH COUNTRY DATA CRISES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISINFLATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC STRUCTURE ECONOMICS LETTERS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL RESULTS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ESTIMATED ELASTICITY EXCHANGE RATES EXPLANATORY VARIABLES GENDER INEQUALITY GINI COEFFICIENT GROWTH RATES HEADCOUNT RATIO HIGH INFLATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME SHARE INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES INTENSIVE GROWTH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LIVING STANDARDS LONG-RUN GROWTH LOW INEQUALITY MEAN INCOME MEASUREMENT ERRORS MONETARY ECONOMICS NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NEGATIVE IMPACT PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOME POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY RATE POVERTY REDUCTION PRO-GROWTH POLICIES PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REAL INCOME REDUCING POVERTY SAFETY NETS TRANSITION ECONOMIES ECONOMIC GROWTH POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY MEASUREMENT CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA PER CAPITA INCOME ECONOMIC RESEARCH Many people have questioned whether the world's poor share in economic growth. This note synthesizes the empirical evidence. The data show that economic growth typically reduces poverty and can usually be deemed pro-poor. But there is wide divergence across countries. In some cases the poor have gained relatively little from growth; in other cases they have benefited disproportionately. Available data may have weaknesses because most empirical studies of poverty are based on measures of income or consumption. But poverty is a state in which the quality of a person's life falls short of some recognized standard of well-being, and so it requires that additional dimensions be considered. 2012-08-13T15:01:08Z 2012-08-13T15:01:08Z 2000-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/10/828351/empirics-link-between-growth-poverty http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11420 English PREM Notes; No. 45 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ASSET INEQUALITY
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE INCOME GROWTH
COUNTRY DATA
CRISES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISINFLATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ECONOMICS LETTERS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPLOYMENT
ESTIMATED ELASTICITY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
GENDER INEQUALITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HIGH INFLATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME SHARE
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES
INTENSIVE GROWTH
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG-RUN GROWTH
LOW INEQUALITY
MEAN INCOME
MEASUREMENT ERRORS
MONETARY ECONOMICS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRO-GROWTH POLICIES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL INCOME
REDUCING POVERTY
SAFETY NETS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES ECONOMIC GROWTH
POVERTY
ANALYSIS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
PER CAPITA INCOME
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ASSET INEQUALITY
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE INCOME GROWTH
COUNTRY DATA
CRISES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISINFLATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ECONOMICS LETTERS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPLOYMENT
ESTIMATED ELASTICITY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
GENDER INEQUALITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HIGH INFLATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME SHARE
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES
INTENSIVE GROWTH
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG-RUN GROWTH
LOW INEQUALITY
MEAN INCOME
MEASUREMENT ERRORS
MONETARY ECONOMICS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRO-GROWTH POLICIES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL INCOME
REDUCING POVERTY
SAFETY NETS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES ECONOMIC GROWTH
POVERTY
ANALYSIS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
PER CAPITA INCOME
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
Fallon, Peter
Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
relation PREM Notes; No. 45
description Many people have questioned whether the world's poor share in economic growth. This note synthesizes the empirical evidence. The data show that economic growth typically reduces poverty and can usually be deemed pro-poor. But there is wide divergence across countries. In some cases the poor have gained relatively little from growth; in other cases they have benefited disproportionately. Available data may have weaknesses because most empirical studies of poverty are based on measures of income or consumption. But poverty is a state in which the quality of a person's life falls short of some recognized standard of well-being, and so it requires that additional dimensions be considered.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Fallon, Peter
author_facet Fallon, Peter
author_sort Fallon, Peter
title Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
title_short Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
title_full Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
title_fullStr Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
title_full_unstemmed Empirics of the Link between Growth and Poverty
title_sort empirics of the link between growth and poverty
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/10/828351/empirics-link-between-growth-poverty
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11420
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