This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredient in the evaluation of the standard of living in developing and transition economies, it is time that relative poverty begins to be systematically estimated for those same economies. This prescription is applied to México for the 1992-2004 period, where the Fox Administration has fixed for the first time an absolute poverty line for 2000. To facilitate comparisons with developed countries, the relative poverty line is fixed at 50% of mean equivalent expenditures. Absolute and relative poverty behave in opposite ways during the 1992-2000 business cycle, but both decline significantly during the 2000-04 stagnation period. Relative poverty is a...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
The global absolute poverty rates of the World Bank demonstrate a continued decline of poverty in de...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
Abstract—Prevailing measures of relative poverty are unchanged when all incomes grow or contract by ...
The paper provides estimates of global relative poverty trends from 1970 onwards. Relative poverty i...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
In this note we approach the question of relative poverty from a different angle. Fixing the poverty...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
The global absolute poverty rates of the World Bank demonstrate a continued decline of poverty in de...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
Abstract—Prevailing measures of relative poverty are unchanged when all incomes grow or contract by ...
The paper provides estimates of global relative poverty trends from 1970 onwards. Relative poverty i...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
In this note we approach the question of relative poverty from a different angle. Fixing the poverty...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
The global absolute poverty rates of the World Bank demonstrate a continued decline of poverty in de...