(english) This paper contributes to the current debate on pro-poor growth. It discusses the respective impacts of macro-economic growth and the reduction of income inequality on monetary poverty. Our results emphasise the potential importance of the latter factor and suggest putting forward redistribution policies, which are usually hardly even considered. They also question the credibility of the first of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which aims at halving the proportion of the population living in absolute poverty by 2015. The first section analyses the factors which lead to placing poverty reduction at the core of development policies. The second section conducts a survey on the impact of growth and inequality on poverty reduc...
This study uses simulations to explore the possibility of halving the percentage of people living in...
Les analyses existantes du développement de la pauvreté en Burkina Faso ont été biaisées par l’ig...
This study attempts to understand the impact of economic growth on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa ove...
Growth is not Enough for Poverty Reduction. This paper contributes to the current debate on pro-poor...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has&nb...
(english) Since the 1994 devaluation, growth has been quite strong in Mali (about 5% p.a. on average...
Poverty, Growth and Redistribution This paper investigates the links between growth, distribution a...
Depuis la dévaluation de 1994, le Mali a renoué avec la croissance, sans que cela n’entame signifi...
Putting the combat against poverty to the fore as the main objective of the development process has ...
This paper focusses on the theoretical and computational framework in order to estimate the impact o...
This thesis contributes to the econometric approach to pro-poor growth. It presents theoretical and ...
Paper presented during the Fifth Annual Conference for Regional Integration in Africa (ACRIA 5) .Dur...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has theref...
International audienceBy adopting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the United Nations in 2...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
This study uses simulations to explore the possibility of halving the percentage of people living in...
Les analyses existantes du développement de la pauvreté en Burkina Faso ont été biaisées par l’ig...
This study attempts to understand the impact of economic growth on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa ove...
Growth is not Enough for Poverty Reduction. This paper contributes to the current debate on pro-poor...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has&nb...
(english) Since the 1994 devaluation, growth has been quite strong in Mali (about 5% p.a. on average...
Poverty, Growth and Redistribution This paper investigates the links between growth, distribution a...
Depuis la dévaluation de 1994, le Mali a renoué avec la croissance, sans que cela n’entame signifi...
Putting the combat against poverty to the fore as the main objective of the development process has ...
This paper focusses on the theoretical and computational framework in order to estimate the impact o...
This thesis contributes to the econometric approach to pro-poor growth. It presents theoretical and ...
Paper presented during the Fifth Annual Conference for Regional Integration in Africa (ACRIA 5) .Dur...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has theref...
International audienceBy adopting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the United Nations in 2...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
This study uses simulations to explore the possibility of halving the percentage of people living in...
Les analyses existantes du développement de la pauvreté en Burkina Faso ont été biaisées par l’ig...
This study attempts to understand the impact of economic growth on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa ove...