Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia

The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-income countries, but in middle-income countries. In 2008, nearly 570 million people lived on less than US$1.25 a day in South Asia, compared to 385 mill...

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Main Authors: Ghani, Ejaz, Iyer, Lakshmi, Mishra, Saurabh
Format: Brief
Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-170282021-04-23T14:03:33Z Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia Ghani, Ejaz Iyer, Lakshmi Mishra, Saurabh ABSOLUTE POVERTY ANTI-POVERTY ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM BANK POLICY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES CHANGES IN POVERTY COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICY EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL TRANSFERS FOOD SALES GLOBAL POVERTY GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PRO-POOR GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEADCOUNT POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATIO HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HIGH POVERTY HOLDING INCOME GROWTH INSURANCE INSURANCE MARKETS INVESTMENT RATES LAGGING REGIONS LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PRICES MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONETARY FUND NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES PER CAPITA INCOME PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POOR POPULATION POOR REDISTRIBUTION POOR REGIONS POORER REGIONS POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY CHANGE POVERTY GAP POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY TRAPS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRO-POOR PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCE PUBLIC ECONOMICS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCE STATISTICS PUBLIC SECTOR REDUCING INEQUALITY REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL LEVEL REVENUE PER CAPITA SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SPENDING SQUARED POVERTY GAP SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBNATIONAL REGIONS TAX TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES TRANSPARENCY WELFARE PROGRAMS The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-income countries, but in middle-income countries. In 2008, nearly 570 million people lived on less than US$1.25 a day in South Asia, compared to 385 million in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, nearly 70 percent of the poor people in South Asia live in the lagging regions. Improving the living standards of these regions is crucial to achieving the goal of shared prosperity. Economic growth is not sufficient to enable the lagging regions of South Asia to catch up with the leading regions, in terms of proportional reductions in poverty rates. Policies must be specifically targeted toward achieving greater growth and poverty reduction in these regions. One particular policy channel to achieve shared prosperity is pro-poor fiscal transfers. For the most part, interstate fiscal transfers in South Asian countries do promote equity through transfer of resources to poorer regions, but this outcome usually occurs when pro-poor redistribution has explicit rules and transparency. Further, simply directing financial resources to lagging regions may not be sufficient, and may need to be complemented with increases in capacity, transparency, and participation to facilitate accountability at the local level. Policy makers need to boost shared prosperity and take another look at the millennium development goal paradigm. A new lens is needed- one that shifts the focus of policy from national to subnational level, and from leading to lagging regions, where poverty, gender disparity, and human misery are concentrated. 2014-02-12T18:03:10Z 2014-02-12T18:03:10Z 2013-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17429860/promoting-shared-prosperity-south-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17028 English en_US Economic premise;no. 110 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM
BANK POLICY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
CHANGES IN POVERTY
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS
DEBT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL TRANSFERS
FOOD SALES
GLOBAL POVERTY
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PRO-POOR
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HIGH POVERTY
HOLDING
INCOME GROWTH
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MARKETS
INVESTMENT RATES
LAGGING REGIONS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET INTEGRATION
MARKET PRICES
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POPULATION
POOR REDISTRIBUTION
POOR REGIONS
POORER REGIONS
POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY CHANGE
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TRAPS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRO-POOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROVINCE
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCE STATISTICS
PUBLIC SECTOR
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL LEVEL
REVENUE PER CAPITA
SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SPENDING
SQUARED POVERTY GAP
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
SUBNATIONAL REGIONS
TAX
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
WELFARE PROGRAMS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM
BANK POLICY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
CHANGES IN POVERTY
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS
DEBT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL TRANSFERS
FOOD SALES
GLOBAL POVERTY
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PRO-POOR
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HIGH POVERTY
HOLDING
INCOME GROWTH
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MARKETS
INVESTMENT RATES
LAGGING REGIONS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET INTEGRATION
MARKET PRICES
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POPULATION
POOR REDISTRIBUTION
POOR REGIONS
POORER REGIONS
POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY CHANGE
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TRAPS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRO-POOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROVINCE
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCE STATISTICS
PUBLIC SECTOR
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL LEVEL
REVENUE PER CAPITA
SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SPENDING
SQUARED POVERTY GAP
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
SUBNATIONAL REGIONS
TAX
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
WELFARE PROGRAMS
Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
Mishra, Saurabh
Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
geographic_facet South Asia
relation Economic premise;no. 110
description The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-income countries, but in middle-income countries. In 2008, nearly 570 million people lived on less than US$1.25 a day in South Asia, compared to 385 million in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, nearly 70 percent of the poor people in South Asia live in the lagging regions. Improving the living standards of these regions is crucial to achieving the goal of shared prosperity. Economic growth is not sufficient to enable the lagging regions of South Asia to catch up with the leading regions, in terms of proportional reductions in poverty rates. Policies must be specifically targeted toward achieving greater growth and poverty reduction in these regions. One particular policy channel to achieve shared prosperity is pro-poor fiscal transfers. For the most part, interstate fiscal transfers in South Asian countries do promote equity through transfer of resources to poorer regions, but this outcome usually occurs when pro-poor redistribution has explicit rules and transparency. Further, simply directing financial resources to lagging regions may not be sufficient, and may need to be complemented with increases in capacity, transparency, and participation to facilitate accountability at the local level. Policy makers need to boost shared prosperity and take another look at the millennium development goal paradigm. A new lens is needed- one that shifts the focus of policy from national to subnational level, and from leading to lagging regions, where poverty, gender disparity, and human misery are concentrated.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
Mishra, Saurabh
author_facet Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
Mishra, Saurabh
author_sort Ghani, Ejaz
title Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
title_short Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
title_full Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
title_fullStr Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Shared Prosperity in South Asia
title_sort promoting shared prosperity in south asia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17429860/promoting-shared-prosperity-south-asia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17028
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