Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa

The objective of this volume is to assess the relationships between growth and poverty reduction on the basis of a number of case studies, all but one of which are based on recent household survey data. The first part of the volume presents data on...

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Main Author: Wodon, Quentin
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC : World Bank 2012
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SEX
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/9870768/growth-poverty-reduction-case-studies-west-africa
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGREGATE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
ASSET POVERTY
AVERAGE LEVEL
BASIC NEEDS
CASE STUDIES
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CIVIL WAR
CONFLICT
CONSUMER PRICE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PRICES
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION
DATA SETS
DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DIET
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DISSEMINATION
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT
DIVERSIFICATION
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ENROLMENT RATES
EXTERNAL FACTORS
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FISCAL POLICY
FOOD COMMODITIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD CROP
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
GENDER DIFFERENTIALS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EFFECTS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HIGH GROWTH
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
ILL HEALTH
ILLNESS
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME GAP
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME QUINTILE
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY DYNAMICS
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
INFLATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF POVERTY
LEVELS OF CONSUMPTION
LIFESTYLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LIVING STANDARDS MEASURES
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY
MEAN INCOME
MEAN VALUE
MICRO DATA
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PATTERN OF CHANGE
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY STANCE
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL LIBERALIZATION
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POORER GROUPS
POORER HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SHARE
POPULATION SIZE
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY CHANGE
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEAD
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INDICES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY SEVERITY
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY CONTROL
RADIO
RAPID GROWTH
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
REMOTE REGIONS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DIFFERENCES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL POOR
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEX
SHARP REDUCTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
STANDARD ERRORS
STANDARD OF LIVING
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUBSISTENCE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TELEVISION
URBAN AREAS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
VULNERABILITY
WAGE EARNERS
WAR
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE INDICATORS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGREGATE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
ASSET POVERTY
AVERAGE LEVEL
BASIC NEEDS
CASE STUDIES
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CIVIL WAR
CONFLICT
CONSUMER PRICE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PRICES
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION
DATA SETS
DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DIET
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DISSEMINATION
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT
DIVERSIFICATION
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ENROLMENT RATES
EXTERNAL FACTORS
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FISCAL POLICY
FOOD COMMODITIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD CROP
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
GENDER DIFFERENTIALS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EFFECTS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HIGH GROWTH
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
ILL HEALTH
ILLNESS
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME GAP
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME QUINTILE
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY DYNAMICS
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
INFLATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF POVERTY
LEVELS OF CONSUMPTION
LIFESTYLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LIVING STANDARDS MEASURES
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY
MEAN INCOME
MEAN VALUE
MICRO DATA
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PATTERN OF CHANGE
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY STANCE
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL LIBERALIZATION
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POORER GROUPS
POORER HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SHARE
POPULATION SIZE
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY CHANGE
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEAD
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INDICES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY SEVERITY
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY CONTROL
RADIO
RAPID GROWTH
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
REMOTE REGIONS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DIFFERENCES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL POOR
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEX
SHARP REDUCTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
STANDARD ERRORS
STANDARD OF LIVING
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUBSISTENCE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TELEVISION
URBAN AREAS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
VULNERABILITY
WAGE EARNERS
WAR
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE INDICATORS
Wodon, Quentin
Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
relation World Bank Working Paper No.79
description The objective of this volume is to assess the relationships between growth and poverty reduction on the basis of a number of case studies, all but one of which are based on recent household survey data. The first part of the volume presents data on Ghana and Senegal, two countries that have benefited from high levels of growth over the last dozen years. The analysis suggests that growth led to substantial reductions in the share of the population in poverty. Yet growth could not be said to be "pro-poor" because the gains in consumption for better off households were proportionately larger than the gains for poorer households. In the second part of the volume, case studies for Burkina Faso and Cape Verde are presented to solve the paradox of high growth without poverty reduction. It was initially believed in both countries that there had been no poverty reduction despite high growth during the 1990s. Yet a closer examination of the data suggests that this paradox was actually due to measurement errors: more careful work confirmed that poverty reduction was substantial. The third and last part of the volume presents case studies for Guinea-Bissau and Nigeria on the impediments to growth, with a focus on the negative impact of conflict and macroeconomic volatility on growth, and thereby on poverty. Overall, this volume makes a strong case for the positive impact of growth for the reduction in income and consumption poverty in West Africa but it also points to the need to pay close attention to changes in inequality as such changes have limited the gains from growth for the poor in several of the countries considered here.
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author Wodon, Quentin
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title Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
title_short Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
title_full Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
title_fullStr Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa
title_sort growth and poverty reduction : case studies from west africa
publisher Washington, DC : World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/9870768/growth-poverty-reduction-case-studies-west-africa
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spelling okr-10986-68752021-04-23T14:02:27Z Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa Wodon, Quentin ABSOLUTE POVERTY ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGGREGATE POVERTY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ASSET POVERTY AVERAGE LEVEL BASIC NEEDS CASE STUDIES CHANGES IN POVERTY CIVIL WAR CONFLICT CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICES CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION DATA CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POVERTY CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION DATA SETS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DIET DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISSEMINATION DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT DIVERSIFICATION DRINKING WATER ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC REFORM ENROLMENT RATES EXTERNAL FACTORS EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME POVERTY LINE FARMERS FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FISCAL POLICY FOOD COMMODITIES FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD CROP FOOD EXPENDITURE FOOD ITEMS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD REQUIREMENTS GENDER DIFFERENTIALS GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH EFFECTS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH FACILITIES HIGH GROWTH HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS ILL HEALTH ILLNESS IMPACT OF CONFLICT INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME GAP INCOME GROUPS INCOME QUINTILE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INEQUALITY INEQUALITY DYNAMICS INEQUALITY MEASURES INEQUALITY REDUCTION INFLATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF DEVELOPMENT LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF POVERTY LEVELS OF CONSUMPTION LIFESTYLES LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS LIVING STANDARDS MEASURES MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY MEAN INCOME MEAN VALUE MICRO DATA MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POVERTY NEGATIVE IMPACT NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PATTERN OF CHANGE PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA GROWTH PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY STANCE POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL LIBERALIZATION POOR POOR COMMUNITIES POORER GROUPS POORER HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SHARE POPULATION SIZE POTABLE WATER POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY CHANGE POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GAP POVERTY GAP INDEX POVERTY HEAD POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INDICES POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAP POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY SEVERITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PROGRESS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER QUALITY CONTROL RADIO RAPID GROWTH REAL EXCHANGE RATE REDUCTION IN POVERTY REDUCTION OF POVERTY RELATIVE IMPORTANCE REMOTE REGIONS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DIFFERENCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOMES RURAL POOR SCHOOL ENROLMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL SEX SHARP REDUCTION SOCIAL SECURITY STANDARD ERRORS STANDARD OF LIVING SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBSISTENCE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE POVERTY SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION TELEVISION URBAN AREAS URBAN COMMUNITIES VULNERABILITY WAGE EARNERS WAR WELFARE INDICATOR WELFARE INDICATORS The objective of this volume is to assess the relationships between growth and poverty reduction on the basis of a number of case studies, all but one of which are based on recent household survey data. The first part of the volume presents data on Ghana and Senegal, two countries that have benefited from high levels of growth over the last dozen years. The analysis suggests that growth led to substantial reductions in the share of the population in poverty. Yet growth could not be said to be "pro-poor" because the gains in consumption for better off households were proportionately larger than the gains for poorer households. In the second part of the volume, case studies for Burkina Faso and Cape Verde are presented to solve the paradox of high growth without poverty reduction. It was initially believed in both countries that there had been no poverty reduction despite high growth during the 1990s. Yet a closer examination of the data suggests that this paradox was actually due to measurement errors: more careful work confirmed that poverty reduction was substantial. The third and last part of the volume presents case studies for Guinea-Bissau and Nigeria on the impediments to growth, with a focus on the negative impact of conflict and macroeconomic volatility on growth, and thereby on poverty. Overall, this volume makes a strong case for the positive impact of growth for the reduction in income and consumption poverty in West Africa but it also points to the need to pay close attention to changes in inequality as such changes have limited the gains from growth for the poor in several of the countries considered here. 2012-06-01T17:31:03Z 2012-06-01T17:31:03Z 2007 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/9870768/growth-poverty-reduction-case-studies-west-africa 0-8213-6629-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6875 English en_US World Bank Working Paper No.79 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication