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What can new survey data tell us about recent changes in distribution and poverty?
Ravallion, Martin
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The World Bank economic review
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1997
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pp. 357-382
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A global count of the extreme poor in 2012 : data issues, methodology and initial results
Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
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Chen, Shaohua
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Dabalen, Andrew
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2015
The 2014 release of a new set of purchasing power parity conversion factors (PPPs) for 2011 has prompted a revision of the international poverty line. In order to preserve the integrity of the goalposts for international targets such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the World Bank's twin...
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More Relatively-Poor People in a Less Absolutely-Poor World
Chen, Shaohua
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2012
Relative deprivation, shame and social exclusion can matter to the welfare of people everywhere. The authors argue that such social effects on welfare call for a reconsideration of how we assess global poverty, but they do not support standard measures of relative poverty. The paper argues...
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Absolute Poverty Measures For The Developing World, 1981-2004
Ravallion, Martin
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2007
The authors report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A clear trend decline in the percentage of people who are absolutely poor is evident, although with uneven progress across regions. They find more mixed success in reducing the total number...
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Measuring pro-poor growth
Ravallion, Martin
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2001
New tools allow one to study the incidence of economic growth by initial level of income, and to measure the rate of pro-poor growth in an economy. An application is provided using data for China in the 1990s
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A global count of the extreme poor in 2012 : data issues, methodology and initial results
Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
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Chen, Shaohua
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Dabalen, Andrew
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2015
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Measuring pro-poor growth
Ravallion, Martin
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Chen, Shaohua
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Economics letters
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2003
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pp. 93-99
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Measuring pro-poor growth
Ravallion, Martin
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Chen, Shaohua
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2001
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Dollar a day revisited
Ravallion, Martin
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Chen, Shaohua
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2008
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Absolute poverty measures for the developing world, 1981 - 2004
Chen, Shaohua
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Ravallion, Martin
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2007
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003465844
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