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Is Growth Enough? Macroeconomic Policy and Poverty Reduction

Author/Editor: Ghura, Dhaneshwar | Leite, Carlos | Tsangarides, Charalambos G.
Authorized for Distribution: July 1, 2002
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Summary: The paper investigates the existence of "super pro-poor" policies-that is, policies that directly influence the income of the poor after accounting for the effect of growth. It uses a dynamic panel estimator to capture both across- and within-country effects, and a Bayesian-type robustness check to account for model uncertainty. The findings confirm that growth raises the income of the poor, although this relationship is less than one-to-one. The analysis also identifies four super pro-poor conditions that are influenced by policy: inflation, government size, educational achievement, and financial development.
 
Series: Working Paper No. 02/118
Subject(s): Economic growth | Economic policy | Poverty | Economic models
Author's keyword(s): Economic Growth | Poverty Alleviation | Macroeconomic Policy | Bayesian Analysis
 
English  
    Published:   July 1, 2002        
    ISBN/ISSN:   1934-7073   Format:   Paper
    Stock No:   WPIEA1182002   Pages:   39
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