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A Note on Pro-Poor Growth

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A Note on Pro-Poor Growth
Author(s)Son, Hyun H.
AbstractThis paper proposes a “poverty growth curve” that measures whether economic growth is pro-poor or not pro-poor. Our methodology is developed based on Atkinson’s theorem linking the generalized Lorenz curve and changes in poverty. This methodology is applied to both Thailand’s unit record household surveys and international cross-country data. Empirical study illustrates that our approach to measuring pro-poor growth provides conclusive results in the majority of cases.
IssueNo3
Pages307-314
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomics Letters
VolumeNo82
PubDateMarch2004
ISBN_ISSN0165-1765

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