The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are better data than ever before, controversies are not resolved. A major problem is that consumption measured from household surveys, which is used to measure poverty, grows less rapidly than consumption measured in national accounts, in the world as a whole and in large countries, particularly India, China, and the United States. In consequence, measured poverty has fallen less rapidly than appears warranted by measured growth in poor countries. One plausible cause is that richer households are less likely to participate in surveys. But growth in the national accounts is also upward biased, and consumption in the national accounts contains lar...
WP 2002-21 July 2002If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in pov...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Abstract—The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although ...
The major causes of death are preventable. For example 40 % of annual 11million child deaths worldwi...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
How many poor people are there in the world? This simple question is surprisingly difficult to answe...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
The authors used distribution data from 109 household surveys done since 1980 in 42 developing and t...
This paper provides new national accounts consistent poverty estimates for low-income countries. Th...
Global poverty is higher on the public agenda than ever before. While it has always been a central c...
What has been happening to the living standards of poor people in the world lies at the heart of the...
This paper is a prepublication version of a paper accepted for publication by Third World Quarterly....
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
WP 2002-21 July 2002If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in pov...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Abstract—The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although ...
The major causes of death are preventable. For example 40 % of annual 11million child deaths worldwi...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
How many poor people are there in the world? This simple question is surprisingly difficult to answe...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
The authors used distribution data from 109 household surveys done since 1980 in 42 developing and t...
This paper provides new national accounts consistent poverty estimates for low-income countries. Th...
Global poverty is higher on the public agenda than ever before. While it has always been a central c...
What has been happening to the living standards of poor people in the world lies at the heart of the...
This paper is a prepublication version of a paper accepted for publication by Third World Quarterly....
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
WP 2002-21 July 2002If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in pov...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...