Martin Ravallion ("Why Don't We See Poverty Convergence?" American Economic Review, 102(1): 504-23; 2012) presents evidence against the existence of convergence in global poverty rates despite convergence in household mean income levels and the close linkage between income growth and poverty reduction. We show that this finding is driven by a specification that demands more than simple convergence in poverty headcount rates and assumes a growth elasticity of poverty reduction, which is well-known to accelerate with low initial poverty levels. If we motivate the poverty convergence equation using an arguably superior growth semi-elasticity of poverty reduction, we find highly significant and robust evidence of convergence in absolute poverty...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Comparing changes in inequality with initial levels, using new data, the author finds that within-co...
Abstract: Average living standards are converging amongst developing countries and faster growing ec...
We show why convergence in mean income levels and the negative relation between mean income growth a...
We are not seeing faster progress against poverty amongst the poorest developing countries. Yet this...
Abstract: Consistently with models of economic growth incorporating borrowing constraints, the analy...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
This study assesses the role of initial poverty and inequality in predicting the speed at which pove...
For decades economic growth and its determinants have been the centre of attention among both theore...
With the emergence of new superpowers, the changing landscape of the global economy, and the heterog...
The convergence hypothesis has generated a huge empirical literature: this paper critically reviews ...
Convergence concerns the poor catching up with the rich|if not instan- taneously, then at least havi...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To ...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Comparing changes in inequality with initial levels, using new data, the author finds that within-co...
Abstract: Average living standards are converging amongst developing countries and faster growing ec...
We show why convergence in mean income levels and the negative relation between mean income growth a...
We are not seeing faster progress against poverty amongst the poorest developing countries. Yet this...
Abstract: Consistently with models of economic growth incorporating borrowing constraints, the analy...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
This study assesses the role of initial poverty and inequality in predicting the speed at which pove...
For decades economic growth and its determinants have been the centre of attention among both theore...
With the emergence of new superpowers, the changing landscape of the global economy, and the heterog...
The convergence hypothesis has generated a huge empirical literature: this paper critically reviews ...
Convergence concerns the poor catching up with the rich|if not instan- taneously, then at least havi...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To ...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Comparing changes in inequality with initial levels, using new data, the author finds that within-co...
Abstract: Average living standards are converging amongst developing countries and faster growing ec...