This paper investigates the determinants of the growth elasticity of poverty by using the internationally designed poverty line, measured by the share of the population living below USD 1.25 per day. We identify the determinants of changes in the poverty rate of countries using single and multiple OLS regressions as well as fixed effects. Empirical evidence underlying this study included 268 observations in 65 developing countries from 1983 to 2009. The two main results are firstly, that growth is important to poverty reduction and secondly, that the coefficient "growth elasticity of poverty reduction" varies with human capital, openness to trade, government expenditure, institutional quality and democracy, and that additionally human capit...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
Although only a few developing countries have succeeded in sustaining rapid growth for a long period...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance ...
Abstract: The research motivation of previous studies on the relationship between growth and poverty...
The study presents comparative global evidence on the transformation of economic growth to poverty r...
One of the most important issues for states in the developing world is how to best reduce poverty. D...
This study employs the Fixed Effects model using cross-country GDP data disaggregated by three main ...
This study assesses the role of initial poverty and inequality in predicting the speed at which pove...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Zero draft. Please do not quote or circulate. Comments welcome. In this paper we examine the mathema...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
Although only a few developing countries have succeeded in sustaining rapid growth for a long period...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance ...
Abstract: The research motivation of previous studies on the relationship between growth and poverty...
The study presents comparative global evidence on the transformation of economic growth to poverty r...
One of the most important issues for states in the developing world is how to best reduce poverty. D...
This study employs the Fixed Effects model using cross-country GDP data disaggregated by three main ...
This study assesses the role of initial poverty and inequality in predicting the speed at which pove...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Zero draft. Please do not quote or circulate. Comments welcome. In this paper we examine the mathema...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the develo...
Although only a few developing countries have succeeded in sustaining rapid growth for a long period...