A Structural Analysis of Growth and Poverty in the Short-Term
Author(s) -
Paolo Verme
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.996881
Subject(s) - term (time) , poverty , economics , development economics , economic growth , physics , quantum mechanics
"Growth is good for the poor" is a ubiquitous statement and one generally backed by theory, research and history. In the long-run, growth reduces poverty. Yet, growth in output - per se - is neither a necessary nor a sutficient condition for poverty reduction, especially in the short-term And the short-term matters a great deal to tbc poor. `Che paper uses a number of parametric, non-parametric and decomposition methodologies to assess regional changes in output, income, poverty and inequality in one transition economy which experienced fast growth and fast poverty reduction over a short period of time. Tbc purpose is to test what is behind this simple covariance that led observers to conclude that output growth deternined poverty reduction. Combining macro e micro regional data, we find a very small trickle down effect of output growth on household incomes and no evidence that output growth is correlated with poverty reduction. We find instead that a modest growth in household income combined with a pro-poor distribution of such growth explains well poverty reduction. Effective shorterm poverty reduction policies should focus on pro-poor actions where pro-poor means making sure that marginal changes among the incomes of the poor outperform marginaI changes among theincomes of the rich.
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