The concept of Multidimensional Poverty traditionally was used for comparative analysis across regions or countries. Nevertheless, in this paper, we use the concept of Multidimensional Poverty calculated for each Peruvian region and analyze the spatial patterns and spatial autocorrelation observed across the country, and, later, identify the spatial spillovers in poverty across the country. We find evidence of spatial autocorrelation across the regions which are statistically significant across models; in other words, it means poverty has spatial effects. Additionally, we find strong and significant evidence of spatial spillovers originated in the error terms rather than the endogenous variable, which has an unstable effect. Finally, the se...
overty is one of the key issues in development program of Indonesia government. Povert...
Abstract Knowing whether poverty rates converge within a country matters for regional development po...
Assessment of poverty has generally been carried out using “money-metric” measures. But since povert...
The concept of Multidimensional Poverty traditionally was used for comparative analysis across regio...
Measuring poverty is a first step to the design of effective public policies, however, it is also es...
Many research in economics only focus on the independence of a region while neglecting the effects o...
This paper uses recently released município-level data on rural poverty in Brazil to identify and an...
After an impressive 12 point reduction in Peruvian monetary poverty, questions have been raised abou...
Abstract Poverty alleviation programs in Indonesia are the same and uniform in all regions. Of cours...
This article proves the existence of a spatial correlation when considering the percentage of peopl...
Peru is the sixth country in the region with multidimensional poverty, the objective of this work is...
While an enormous and growing literature exists on the topic of regional income convergence, other a...
There has been a lot of debate on the space distribution of the poor. The more disaggregated the map...
En este documento se analiza el ámbito espacial de la pobreza multidimensional en el Ecuador. El obj...
Why are there areas with persistenly low levels of income or consumption? This could result from the...
overty is one of the key issues in development program of Indonesia government. Povert...
Abstract Knowing whether poverty rates converge within a country matters for regional development po...
Assessment of poverty has generally been carried out using “money-metric” measures. But since povert...
The concept of Multidimensional Poverty traditionally was used for comparative analysis across regio...
Measuring poverty is a first step to the design of effective public policies, however, it is also es...
Many research in economics only focus on the independence of a region while neglecting the effects o...
This paper uses recently released município-level data on rural poverty in Brazil to identify and an...
After an impressive 12 point reduction in Peruvian monetary poverty, questions have been raised abou...
Abstract Poverty alleviation programs in Indonesia are the same and uniform in all regions. Of cours...
This article proves the existence of a spatial correlation when considering the percentage of peopl...
Peru is the sixth country in the region with multidimensional poverty, the objective of this work is...
While an enormous and growing literature exists on the topic of regional income convergence, other a...
There has been a lot of debate on the space distribution of the poor. The more disaggregated the map...
En este documento se analiza el ámbito espacial de la pobreza multidimensional en el Ecuador. El obj...
Why are there areas with persistenly low levels of income or consumption? This could result from the...
overty is one of the key issues in development program of Indonesia government. Povert...
Abstract Knowing whether poverty rates converge within a country matters for regional development po...
Assessment of poverty has generally been carried out using “money-metric” measures. But since povert...