This study confirms a strong and robust relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa. Employing a panel of 46 countries covering the period 1972-97, the analysis finds that a 10 percent increase in per capita GDP leads to a 1 percent increase in life expectancy, a 3-4 percent decline in infant mortality rates, and a 3½-4 percent increase in the rate of gross primary school enrollment. The results are robust for high- and low-income, as well as fast- and slow-growth, countries. The study also finds that quality of growth, civil conflict, HIV/AIDs, civil and institutional freedom, and island economies are important control variables that help explain the variability of poverty across Africa. A country''s l...
This paper examines the performance of key factors influencing the prospect of Africa's poorest chil...
Population growth in Africa has laid the foundation for the eventual development of a prosperous reg...
The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 Afri...
This study currently examines some economic growth variables that interact to reduce poverty in West...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Economic growth and poverty reduction in sub Sahara Africa have dominated theoretical and empirical ...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The study examines the effect of population dynamics (mortality and fertility) on economic growth in...
This paper examines the performance of key factors influencing the prospect of Africa's poorest chil...
Population growth in Africa has laid the foundation for the eventual development of a prosperous reg...
The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 Afri...
This study currently examines some economic growth variables that interact to reduce poverty in West...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Economic growth and poverty reduction in sub Sahara Africa have dominated theoretical and empirical ...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
Economic growth rate differs largely between different countries. There are many opinions on which f...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The study examines the effect of population dynamics (mortality and fertility) on economic growth in...
This paper examines the performance of key factors influencing the prospect of Africa's poorest chil...
Population growth in Africa has laid the foundation for the eventual development of a prosperous reg...
The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 Afri...