What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries?
There have been many attempts to infer latent performance attributes of governments (or other institutions) from conditional comparisons that control for observed variables. Success in doing do could greatly improve government performance. The auth...
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okr-10986-188472021-04-23T14:03:46Z What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? Ravallion, Martin ADJUSTED INCOME AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE INCOMES AVERAGE LEVEL BAD GROWTH COUNTRY LEVEL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMISTS EMPIRICAL WORK ERROR TERM FUNCTIONAL FORM GINI INDEX GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME POVERTY INFANT MORTALITY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MICRO DATA NUTRITION PAPERS POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY VARIABLES POOR POOR AREAS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SPENDING REDUCING POVERTY RURAL POVERTY SELECTION BIAS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SPENDING There have been many attempts to infer latent performance attributes of governments (or other institutions) from conditional comparisons that control for observed variables. Success in doing do could greatly improve government performance. The author critically reviews the econometric foundations of the methods used. He argues that latent heterogeneity remains a fundamental, but unresolved problem. Locating a benchmark for measuring performance, adds a further problem. Current methods do not yield a consistent estimate of even the mean latent performance attribute. An assessment of country performance by these methods could well be wildly wrong. 2014-06-30T19:02:16Z 2014-06-30T19:02:16Z 2000-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/437674/can-learn-country-performance-conditional-comparisons-across-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18847 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2342 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ADJUSTED INCOME AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE INCOMES AVERAGE LEVEL BAD GROWTH COUNTRY LEVEL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMISTS EMPIRICAL WORK ERROR TERM FUNCTIONAL FORM GINI INDEX GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME POVERTY INFANT MORTALITY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MICRO DATA NUTRITION PAPERS POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY VARIABLES POOR POOR AREAS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SPENDING REDUCING POVERTY RURAL POVERTY SELECTION BIAS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SPENDING |
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ADJUSTED INCOME AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE INCOMES AVERAGE LEVEL BAD GROWTH COUNTRY LEVEL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMISTS EMPIRICAL WORK ERROR TERM FUNCTIONAL FORM GINI INDEX GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME POVERTY INFANT MORTALITY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MICRO DATA NUTRITION PAPERS POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY VARIABLES POOR POOR AREAS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SPENDING REDUCING POVERTY RURAL POVERTY SELECTION BIAS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SPENDING Ravallion, Martin What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2342 |
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There have been many attempts to infer
latent performance attributes of governments (or other
institutions) from conditional comparisons that control for
observed variables. Success in doing do could greatly
improve government performance. The author critically
reviews the econometric foundations of the methods used. He
argues that latent heterogeneity remains a fundamental, but
unresolved problem. Locating a benchmark for measuring
performance, adds a further problem. Current methods do not
yield a consistent estimate of even the mean latent
performance attribute. An assessment of country performance
by these methods could well be wildly wrong. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Ravallion, Martin |
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Ravallion, Martin |
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What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
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What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
title_full |
What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
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What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
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What Can We Learn about Country Performance from Conditional Comparisons across Countries? |
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what can we learn about country performance from conditional comparisons across countries? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/437674/can-learn-country-performance-conditional-comparisons-across-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18847 |
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