Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationship between measures of income and globalization (defined by openness to international trade), much less attention has been paid to the analysis of well-being for the various subgroups of population and their causal associations with globalization. To address this gap in the literature, this paper first analyzes the quality of life (QOL) of 'poor' and 'non-poor' population segments of 40 African countries over a period of 1980-2000, and then examines their causal association with openness to trade. In order to understand the impact of openness to trade on the well-being of poor, we assume the causal chain Openness_ Income_ Poverty_ Well-being of poor and...
This thesis contains four independent studies that analyze various aspects of the nexus of inequalit...
This study examines the impact of economic growth and quality of governance on poverty and well-bein...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationship between ...
Abstract: Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationshi...
This chapter describes changes over the past 15-20 years in non-income measures of well-being-educat...
This paper describes changes over the past 15-20 years in non-income measures of well-being – educat...
“…the satisfaction a person obtains from his income depends not on its absolute level but on its rel...
In recent time, especially in the last decade the issue of globalization and economic integration of...
In 2012, approximately 1.22 billion people were living in poverty across the globe and are currently...
For far too long the data analysis of Africa???s past GDP per capita growth had overshadowed any rea...
Despite remarkable progress in the fight against poverty during the past few decades, the proportion...
The relationship between globalization and economic growth in the developing countries remains contr...
Globalization and poverty epitomize two of the most pressing contemporary international development ...
In this paper we address a key issue in the current debate on economic development: the effect of gl...
This thesis contains four independent studies that analyze various aspects of the nexus of inequalit...
This study examines the impact of economic growth and quality of governance on poverty and well-bein...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationship between ...
Abstract: Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationshi...
This chapter describes changes over the past 15-20 years in non-income measures of well-being-educat...
This paper describes changes over the past 15-20 years in non-income measures of well-being – educat...
“…the satisfaction a person obtains from his income depends not on its absolute level but on its rel...
In recent time, especially in the last decade the issue of globalization and economic integration of...
In 2012, approximately 1.22 billion people were living in poverty across the globe and are currently...
For far too long the data analysis of Africa???s past GDP per capita growth had overshadowed any rea...
Despite remarkable progress in the fight against poverty during the past few decades, the proportion...
The relationship between globalization and economic growth in the developing countries remains contr...
Globalization and poverty epitomize two of the most pressing contemporary international development ...
In this paper we address a key issue in the current debate on economic development: the effect of gl...
This thesis contains four independent studies that analyze various aspects of the nexus of inequalit...
This study examines the impact of economic growth and quality of governance on poverty and well-bein...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...