This is a summary of a paper that shows that world poverty is turning from an international to a national distribution problem. This means that governance and domestic taxation and redistribution policies are becoming more important than ODA (and new MICs may not want development assistance of the traditional bilateral sort)
We examine the effect of the rise and evolution of the middle class on extreme poverty, using the Wo...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
This special issue of International Development Policy analyses the major shifts affecting tradition...
This paper describes a shift in the global distribution of poverty from low-income countries (LICs) ...
This paper revisits, with new data, the changes in the distribution of global poverty towards middl...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
This paper argues that the distribution of global poverty has changed and that most of the world’s p...
The “developing world’s middle class” is defined here as those who are not poor when judged by the ...
This collection offers a timely reassessment of viable ways of addressing poverty across the globe t...
This paper asks where do the world’s multidimensionally poor people live? The paper considers how th...
This paper asks where do the world’s multidimensionally poor people live? The paper considers how th...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
This paper examines the current global scene of within-nations distributional disparities. There are...
We examine the effect of the rise and evolution of the middle class on extreme poverty, using the Wo...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
This special issue of International Development Policy analyses the major shifts affecting tradition...
This paper describes a shift in the global distribution of poverty from low-income countries (LICs) ...
This paper revisits, with new data, the changes in the distribution of global poverty towards middl...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
This paper argues that the distribution of global poverty has changed and that most of the world’s p...
The “developing world’s middle class” is defined here as those who are not poor when judged by the ...
This collection offers a timely reassessment of viable ways of addressing poverty across the globe t...
This paper asks where do the world’s multidimensionally poor people live? The paper considers how th...
This paper asks where do the world’s multidimensionally poor people live? The paper considers how th...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
This paper examines the current global scene of within-nations distributional disparities. There are...
We examine the effect of the rise and evolution of the middle class on extreme poverty, using the Wo...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
This special issue of International Development Policy analyses the major shifts affecting tradition...