In many countries extreme poverty is unnecessary. Yet it persists. We propose a simple index, denoted the Miser index, to measure the extent to which societies have poverty in the midst of affluence. It builds on the generalized Lorenz curve, but can also be seen as a measure of polarization between the rich and the poor. We calculate the index for a number of developing and emerging economies and rank them according to their revealed miserliness. We also identify important correlates of the Miser index. Countries that score high on the index tend to be socially fractionalized, bureaucrati-cally inefficient, and politically corrupt. They provide their citizens with a low level of health care and education. Democracy and high growth rates do...
If development is about poverty reduction, then where the poorest live is an important question. Thi...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...
We propose a simple index, the miser index, to measure the extent to which societies have poverty in...
We propose a new index called the miser index. It builds on a measure of the degree to which extreme...
A major impediment to poverty evaluation in environments with a multiplicity of wellbeing indicators...
This paper presents a new Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for 104 developing countries. It is t...
This study asks whether, in a rapidly changing world, the estimated proportion of the world's popula...
This paper presents a new Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for 104 developing countries. It is t...
This paper presents the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), a measure of acute poverty, understood...
Eradicating poverty in all its forms, everywhere, requires indicators that measure sustainable pathw...
This paper presents the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), a measure of acute poverty, understood...
This paper provides an extensive sensitivity analyses of the global multidimensional poverty index (...
This study asks whether, in a rapidly changing world, the estimated proportion of the world’s popula...
We consider the relationships between multidimensional and monetary poverty indices in international...
If development is about poverty reduction, then where the poorest live is an important question. Thi...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...
We propose a simple index, the miser index, to measure the extent to which societies have poverty in...
We propose a new index called the miser index. It builds on a measure of the degree to which extreme...
A major impediment to poverty evaluation in environments with a multiplicity of wellbeing indicators...
This paper presents a new Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for 104 developing countries. It is t...
This study asks whether, in a rapidly changing world, the estimated proportion of the world's popula...
This paper presents a new Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for 104 developing countries. It is t...
This paper presents the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), a measure of acute poverty, understood...
Eradicating poverty in all its forms, everywhere, requires indicators that measure sustainable pathw...
This paper presents the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), a measure of acute poverty, understood...
This paper provides an extensive sensitivity analyses of the global multidimensional poverty index (...
This study asks whether, in a rapidly changing world, the estimated proportion of the world’s popula...
We consider the relationships between multidimensional and monetary poverty indices in international...
If development is about poverty reduction, then where the poorest live is an important question. Thi...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...