The objective of this paper is to assemble on a systematic basis the available data on Asian countries and then analyse the relationship between growth and poverty reduction in a long-term perspective, as well as the impact of different macroeconomic variables on the intensity of this relationship. The results indicate that there is not only a strong positive relationship between growth and poverty reduction, but also that this relationship is highly variable across countries and time periods. The key macroeconomic determinants of the degree of pro-poor growth appear to be the rates of employment and agricultural growth. Inflation, at least up to a certain rate, does not impact poverty negatively, while the role of exports is essentially in...
How trade promotes growth and how growth helps to reduce poverty has achieved some attention in the ...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
The paper addresses two questions. First, what do national and cross-national regressions reveal abo...
The objective of this paper is to assemble on a systematic basis the available data on Asian c...
This paper focuses on two central issues related to the contrasting experiences of Malaysia and Paki...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Asia’s impressive poverty reduction in recent years owes much to rapid growth. But the story is unev...
This paper provides an extensive review of growth, inequality and poverty reduction in the East Asia...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition ...
International audienceAlthough Asia has been the world engine of economic growth since World War II,...
Over the last three decades, Malaysia has achieved sustained high growth rates and large reductions ...
Immediately after 1997 the Asian economies were viewed to be catastrophes of financial excess, corpo...
How trade promotes growth and how growth helps to reduce poverty has achieved some attention in the ...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
The paper addresses two questions. First, what do national and cross-national regressions reveal abo...
The objective of this paper is to assemble on a systematic basis the available data on Asian c...
This paper focuses on two central issues related to the contrasting experiences of Malaysia and Paki...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Asia’s impressive poverty reduction in recent years owes much to rapid growth. But the story is unev...
This paper provides an extensive review of growth, inequality and poverty reduction in the East Asia...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition ...
International audienceAlthough Asia has been the world engine of economic growth since World War II,...
Over the last three decades, Malaysia has achieved sustained high growth rates and large reductions ...
Immediately after 1997 the Asian economies were viewed to be catastrophes of financial excess, corpo...
How trade promotes growth and how growth helps to reduce poverty has achieved some attention in the ...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
The paper addresses two questions. First, what do national and cross-national regressions reveal abo...