The paper discusses whether vulnerability generates poverty traps. It contains a review of models of poverty traps and a discussion of whether these can accommodate vulnerability; it also includes a discussion of the empirical evidence available in support of these models and a discussion of their policy implications. The conclusions of this study delineate an important area of research, to which the CPRC is in a position to make a significant contribution. A clearer perspective on how to approach the linkages between vulnerability and persistent poverty, and a stronger, and comparative, body of evidence are needed to make the case that risk and vulnerability are significant factors behind poverty traps. The research planned under the Insec...
A sound understanding of poverty traps - defined as poverty that is self-reinforcing due to the poor...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
The Vulnerability and Poverty Reduction Team aims to construct dynamic and multi-dimensional perspec...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
The literature on welfare analysis has recently started to take into account uncertainty and insecur...
In the recent past, growing attention has been devoted to the attempt to correctly include considera...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
In this paper we examine the concept of "vulnerability" within the context of income mobility of the...
Recent developments in social protection have shifted its focus on to risk and vulnerability. These ...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been ...
A sound understanding of poverty traps - defined as poverty that is self-reinforcing due to the poor...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
The Vulnerability and Poverty Reduction Team aims to construct dynamic and multi-dimensional perspec...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
The literature on welfare analysis has recently started to take into account uncertainty and insecur...
In the recent past, growing attention has been devoted to the attempt to correctly include considera...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
In this paper we examine the concept of "vulnerability" within the context of income mobility of the...
Recent developments in social protection have shifted its focus on to risk and vulnerability. These ...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been ...
A sound understanding of poverty traps - defined as poverty that is self-reinforcing due to the poor...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...