A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis
Starting with a general impact indicator as an evaluation criterion, The author offers an integrative framework for a unified discussion of various concepts and measures of pro-poor growth emerging from the current literature. He shows that whether...
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okr-10986-141402021-04-23T14:03:21Z A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis Essama-Nssah, B. POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MEASURES ECONOMIC GROWTH EVALUATION CRITERIA POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS INDICATORS EQUALITY DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT GROWTH PATTERNS ABSOLUTE POVERTY Starting with a general impact indicator as an evaluation criterion, The author offers an integrative framework for a unified discussion of various concepts and measures of pro-poor growth emerging from the current literature. He shows that whether economic growth is considered pro-poor depends fundamentally on the choice of evaluative weights. In addition, the author's framework leads to a new indicator of the rate of pro-poor growth that can be interpreted as the equally distributed equivalent growth rate. This is a distribution-adjusted rate of growth that depends on the chosen level of inequality aversion. Illustrations based on data for Indonesia in the 1990s show a strong link between growth and poverty reduction in that country. A decomposition of the observed poverty outcomes reveals the extent to which changes in inequality have blunted the poverty impacts of both growth and contraction. Finally, the results also demonstrate that absolute and relative indicators of pro-poor growth can lead to conflicting conclusions from the same set of facts. 2013-06-24T14:41:18Z 2013-06-24T14:41:18Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5119784/unified-framework-pro-poor-growth-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14140 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No.3397 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, D.C. Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific |
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POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MEASURES ECONOMIC GROWTH EVALUATION CRITERIA POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS INDICATORS EQUALITY DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT GROWTH PATTERNS ABSOLUTE POVERTY |
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POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MEASURES ECONOMIC GROWTH EVALUATION CRITERIA POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS INDICATORS EQUALITY DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT GROWTH PATTERNS ABSOLUTE POVERTY Essama-Nssah, B. A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
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Starting with a general impact indicator
as an evaluation criterion, The author offers an integrative
framework for a unified discussion of various concepts and
measures of pro-poor growth emerging from the current
literature. He shows that whether economic growth is
considered pro-poor depends fundamentally on the choice of
evaluative weights. In addition, the author's framework
leads to a new indicator of the rate of pro-poor growth that
can be interpreted as the equally distributed equivalent
growth rate. This is a distribution-adjusted rate of growth
that depends on the chosen level of inequality aversion.
Illustrations based on data for Indonesia in the 1990s show
a strong link between growth and poverty reduction in that
country. A decomposition of the observed poverty outcomes
reveals the extent to which changes in inequality have
blunted the poverty impacts of both growth and contraction.
Finally, the results also demonstrate that absolute and
relative indicators of pro-poor growth can lead to
conflicting conclusions from the same set of facts. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Essama-Nssah, B. |
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Essama-Nssah, B. |
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Essama-Nssah, B. |
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A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
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A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
title_full |
A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
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A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
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A Unified Framework for Pro-Poor Growth Analysis |
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unified framework for pro-poor growth analysis |
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World Bank, Washington, D.C. |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5119784/unified-framework-pro-poor-growth-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14140 |
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