This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2012/13. The methods adopted for the analysis generate entire counterfactual distributions to account for the contributions of demographics, labor, and non-labor incomes in explaining poverty reduction. The findings show that the most important contributor to poverty reduction was growth in labor income, stemming from an increase in the returns to salaried nonfarm workers and higher returns to self-employed farm workers. Although some of this increase in earnings may point to improvements in productivity, defined as higher units of output per worker, some of it may simply reflect increases in food and commodity prices, which have increased th...
Microfinance has been identified as a powerful tool for reducing poverty in the developing counties ...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...
The relative intensity of concern between growth and distribution has now gone full circle. The ach...
This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and ...
There remains controversy over whether trade liberalisation in general, and agricultural trade liber...
Between 2002 and 2012-13, most of the reduction in poverty was due to increased earnings, as opposed...
Since independence Sri Lanka has made impressive progress in reducing poverty. This reflects in term...
Abstract: Poverty is one of the major socioeconomic issues that Sri Lanka has been attempting to tac...
Main objective of this study is to show that how military expansion in Sri Lanka contributed to achi...
This paper attempts to explore impact of foreign remittances on poverty reduction and level of incom...
The paper presents key findings of the Joint Staff Assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Pape...
This paper analyses the trend and changes in Sri Lanka’s multidimensional poverty before the ethnic ...
This Poverty Assessment report reviews the evolution, and nature of poverty in Sri Lanka, by examini...
When a basic needs approach began to be emphasized in development economics, Sri Lanka gained much p...
Not only there is a close relationship between poverty and agriculture productivity but also agricul...
Microfinance has been identified as a powerful tool for reducing poverty in the developing counties ...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...
The relative intensity of concern between growth and distribution has now gone full circle. The ach...
This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and ...
There remains controversy over whether trade liberalisation in general, and agricultural trade liber...
Between 2002 and 2012-13, most of the reduction in poverty was due to increased earnings, as opposed...
Since independence Sri Lanka has made impressive progress in reducing poverty. This reflects in term...
Abstract: Poverty is one of the major socioeconomic issues that Sri Lanka has been attempting to tac...
Main objective of this study is to show that how military expansion in Sri Lanka contributed to achi...
This paper attempts to explore impact of foreign remittances on poverty reduction and level of incom...
The paper presents key findings of the Joint Staff Assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Pape...
This paper analyses the trend and changes in Sri Lanka’s multidimensional poverty before the ethnic ...
This Poverty Assessment report reviews the evolution, and nature of poverty in Sri Lanka, by examini...
When a basic needs approach began to be emphasized in development economics, Sri Lanka gained much p...
Not only there is a close relationship between poverty and agriculture productivity but also agricul...
Microfinance has been identified as a powerful tool for reducing poverty in the developing counties ...
The issue of regional differences in development has moved to the center of the development debate i...
The relative intensity of concern between growth and distribution has now gone full circle. The ach...