This paper assesses the likely trajectory of poverty rates in Tanzania between 1992 and 2002. To this end, it uses unit-record household survey data from 1992 and 2001 and national accounts growth rates. The projection approach of Datt and Walker (2002) is applied and an extension presented, which is better suited to taking into account distributional changes observed between the two household surveys. The simulations suggest that following increases in poverty during the economic slowdown of the early 1990s, recent growth in Tanzania has brought a decline in poverty, particularly in urban areas. Growth in urban areas will only make a relatively small dent in poverty, and to achieve the 2015 Millennium Development Goal for poverty, Tanzania...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the Tanzania’s economic growth is pro-poor or not....
This paper models the dynamic interactions between growth and distribution in the analysis of the be...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate about the relationship between economic growt...
"In Tanzania, as in many other developing countries, the conventional wisdom is that economic reform...
Most of the developing countries have experienced impressive economic growth over two decades since ...
Economic reforms in Tanzania have resulted in low inflation and solid economic growth, but many obse...
Most developing economies have recently experienced significant economic growth without correspondin...
This paper uses linked qualitative and quantitative data to explore the growth trajectories of match...
Most developing economies have recently experienced significant economic growth without correspondin...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
In Tanzania, as in many other developing countries, the conventional wisdom is that economic reforms...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
We study poverty dynamics and vulnerability in Tanzania between 2012 and 2018 using synthetic panel ...
Tanzania is not on track to meet its Millennium Development Goals target despite a growth record tha...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the Tanzania’s economic growth is pro-poor or not....
This paper models the dynamic interactions between growth and distribution in the analysis of the be...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate about the relationship between economic growt...
"In Tanzania, as in many other developing countries, the conventional wisdom is that economic reform...
Most of the developing countries have experienced impressive economic growth over two decades since ...
Economic reforms in Tanzania have resulted in low inflation and solid economic growth, but many obse...
Most developing economies have recently experienced significant economic growth without correspondin...
This paper uses linked qualitative and quantitative data to explore the growth trajectories of match...
Most developing economies have recently experienced significant economic growth without correspondin...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
In Tanzania, as in many other developing countries, the conventional wisdom is that economic reforms...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
We study poverty dynamics and vulnerability in Tanzania between 2012 and 2018 using synthetic panel ...
Tanzania is not on track to meet its Millennium Development Goals target despite a growth record tha...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the Tanzania’s economic growth is pro-poor or not....
This paper models the dynamic interactions between growth and distribution in the analysis of the be...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...