Many developing countries seem likely to see a substantial downturn in economic growth over the 2015–2030 implementation period of the SDGs, compared with the recent years of strong growth. Since the 2015 WEO, the macroeconomic outlook has deteriorated further, with projected global growth for 2017 falling from 3.8 to 3.5 percent. However, a key result of this study is that projected declines in global poverty rates are not greatly affected by the anticipated slowdown in economic growth. Under the updated projections for 2030, the extreme poverty rate will be 5.2 percent compared to 4.8 percent. For most groups of countries and subgroups of populations, projected 2030 poverty rates will be within one percentage point of the levels projected...
After more than a decade of rapid economic growth, many East and Southeast Asian countries face the ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
This paper examines whether the resource positions of the developing counties in the Asia Pacific re...
Many developing countries seem likely to see a substantial downturn in economic growth over the 2015...
Over the past 25 years, economic growth rates in many developing countries have outpaced those in in...
Unfortunately, projected growth rates have fallen in recent years; this paper examines the impact of...
Developing countries as a group have experienced rapid economic growth in the last three decades: be...
Across the world, a structural growth slowdown is underway: at current trends, the global potential ...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
This study employs the Fixed Effects model using cross-country GDP data disaggregated by three main ...
We review the origins of the dollar-a-day poverty line, discuss historical poverty and inequality tr...
“Globalization increases poverty ” is a common assertion made by critics of globalization. The proli...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
The food price spikes of 2008 showed that world food security is not a foregone conclusion. With thi...
After more than a decade of rapid economic growth, many East and Southeast Asian countries face the ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
This paper examines whether the resource positions of the developing counties in the Asia Pacific re...
Many developing countries seem likely to see a substantial downturn in economic growth over the 2015...
Over the past 25 years, economic growth rates in many developing countries have outpaced those in in...
Unfortunately, projected growth rates have fallen in recent years; this paper examines the impact of...
Developing countries as a group have experienced rapid economic growth in the last three decades: be...
Across the world, a structural growth slowdown is underway: at current trends, the global potential ...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
This study employs the Fixed Effects model using cross-country GDP data disaggregated by three main ...
We review the origins of the dollar-a-day poverty line, discuss historical poverty and inequality tr...
“Globalization increases poverty ” is a common assertion made by critics of globalization. The proli...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
The food price spikes of 2008 showed that world food security is not a foregone conclusion. With thi...
After more than a decade of rapid economic growth, many East and Southeast Asian countries face the ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
This paper examines whether the resource positions of the developing counties in the Asia Pacific re...