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Economic growth 2 Income distribution 2 changes in inequality 2 declines in poverty 2 distribution of income 2 gini index 2 per capita consumption 2 poverty gap index 2 pro-poor 2 purchasing power 2 social safety nets 2 social spending 2 squared poverty gap 2 ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS 1 CASH TRANSFERS 1 ECONOMIC GROWTH 1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME 1 INCOME 1 INEQUALITY 1 NEW POOR 1 POLITICAL ECONOMY 1 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TARGETING 1 POLITICAL SUPPORT 1 POOR 1 POVERTY GAP INDEX 1 POVERTY MEASURES 1 POVERTY REDUCTION 1 PUBLIC SPENDING 1 Poverty 1 Poverty reduction 1 SOCIAL SECURITY 1 SQUARED POVERTY GAP INDEX 1 Senegal 1 TARGETED TRANSFERS 1 TARGETING 1 TARGETING MECHANISMS 1 absolute poverty lines 1 analysis of poverty 1 average income level 1 basic consumption needs 1
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Canagarajah, Sudharshan 1 Kireyev, Alexei 1 Ravallion, Martin 1 Thomas, Saji 1
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How Relevant Is Targeting to the Success of an Antipoverty Program?
Ravallion, Martin - In: World Bank Research Observer 24 (2009) 2, pp. 205-231
Policy-oriented discussions often assume that "better targeting" implies larger impacts on poverty or more cost-effective interventions for fighting poverty. The literature on the economics of targeting warns against that assumption, but evidence has been scarce and the lessons from the...
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Inclusive Growth and Inequality in Senegal
Kireyev, Alexei - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
The paper examines Senegal’s growth performance from the perspective of its povertyreducing and distributional characteristics, and discusses policies that might help make growth more inclusive. The main findings are that poverty has fallen in the last two decades, but poverty reduction has...
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Poverty in a Wealthy Economy; The Case of Nigeria
Canagarajah, Sudharshan; Thomas, Saji - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
This paper describes the nature and evolution of poverty in Nigeria between 1985 and 1992. It highlights the potential wealth of the Nigerian economy and examines how the economic policies pursued in the 1980s and 1990s impacted economic growth and welfare. The headcount measure of poverty in...
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