The theoretical literature on pro-poor growth as well as its applications have not paid sufficient attention to the issue of varying inflation rates across the income distribution. Ignoring inflation inequality in pro-poor growth measurements can however severely bias assessments of pro-poor growth. Hence, we suggest simple methods which are able to redress such biases. As an empirical illustration we use the case of Burkina Faso and the growth incidence curve and poverty change decompositions as pro-poor growth measurements. _________________________________ La littérature théorique sur la croissance en faveur des pauvres ainsi que ses applications n'ont jusqu'à présent pas accordé suffisamment d'attention à l'aspect des variations des tau...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
Using 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representative household surveys, we examine the extent to whic...
Assessing whether distributional changes are "pro-poor" has become increasingly widespread in academ...
La littérature théorique sur la croissance en faveur des pauvres ainsi que ses applications n'ont ju...
Previous poverty assessments for Burkina Faso were biased due to the neglect of some important metho...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Pro-poor growth has largely attracted the interest of scholars in the last two decades. Most of the ...
Inflation, inequalities, and growth This paper studies the influence of wealth and income inequalit...
Summary The main objective of the present paper is to present a cross-country analysis of pro-poor g...
Many empirical studies have shown that economic growth generally leads to a drop in poverty. These s...
The thesis is a collection of three empirical essays on growth, inflation and income inequality. The...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition...
Many empirical studies have shown that economic growth generally leads to a drop in poverty. These s...
The thesis is a collection of three empirical essays on growth, inflation and income inequality. Th...
Putting the combat against poverty to the fore as the main objective of the development process has ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
Using 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representative household surveys, we examine the extent to whic...
Assessing whether distributional changes are "pro-poor" has become increasingly widespread in academ...
La littérature théorique sur la croissance en faveur des pauvres ainsi que ses applications n'ont ju...
Previous poverty assessments for Burkina Faso were biased due to the neglect of some important metho...
Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. This implies three potential sources of...
Pro-poor growth has largely attracted the interest of scholars in the last two decades. Most of the ...
Inflation, inequalities, and growth This paper studies the influence of wealth and income inequalit...
Summary The main objective of the present paper is to present a cross-country analysis of pro-poor g...
Many empirical studies have shown that economic growth generally leads to a drop in poverty. These s...
The thesis is a collection of three empirical essays on growth, inflation and income inequality. The...
Abstract: Growth is pro-poor if the poverty measure of interest falls. According to this definition...
Many empirical studies have shown that economic growth generally leads to a drop in poverty. These s...
The thesis is a collection of three empirical essays on growth, inflation and income inequality. Th...
Putting the combat against poverty to the fore as the main objective of the development process has ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
Using 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representative household surveys, we examine the extent to whic...
Assessing whether distributional changes are "pro-poor" has become increasingly widespread in academ...