This chapter relies on a global data set on basic commodity prices to provide first estimates of global extreme poverty in the long run using a “cost of basic needs” approach.1 For 135 years since 1820, more than half of the global population lived in conditions of extreme poverty. It took another 46 years to cut this rate in half, which only happened as recently as 2001. In the years that followed, the reduction of extreme poverty accelerated tremendously, and in 13 more years the global poverty rate was halved again. Compared to other available estimates, the world in the 19th century was less poor than we had thought, but poorer in the more recent period. Notably, the total number of people living in conditions of extreme poverty in 1820...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
AbstractChen and Ravallion’s estimates of global extreme poverty rates are well known. This note, by...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...
This chapter relies on a global data set on basic commodity prices to provide first estimates of glo...
This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international p...
The global absolute poverty rates of the World Bank demonstrate a continued decline of poverty in de...
In estimating the incident of global poverty, both contemporarily and historically, one needs to rea...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
Measuring long-run changes and comparing living standards across very different countries can be fac...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
Knowing the extent of acute deprivation in the world, and how far it is changing over time, is cruci...
Chen and Ravallion’s estimates of global extreme poverty rates are well known. This note, by conside...
ABSTRACT “ This research paper is concerned with poverty and factor re...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
We present new estimates of the extent of the developing world’s progress against poverty. By the fr...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
AbstractChen and Ravallion’s estimates of global extreme poverty rates are well known. This note, by...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...
This chapter relies on a global data set on basic commodity prices to provide first estimates of glo...
This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international p...
The global absolute poverty rates of the World Bank demonstrate a continued decline of poverty in de...
In estimating the incident of global poverty, both contemporarily and historically, one needs to rea...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
Measuring long-run changes and comparing living standards across very different countries can be fac...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
Knowing the extent of acute deprivation in the world, and how far it is changing over time, is cruci...
Chen and Ravallion’s estimates of global extreme poverty rates are well known. This note, by conside...
ABSTRACT “ This research paper is concerned with poverty and factor re...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
We present new estimates of the extent of the developing world’s progress against poverty. By the fr...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
AbstractChen and Ravallion’s estimates of global extreme poverty rates are well known. This note, by...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...