Poverty Comparisons

Poverty Comparisons

by Martin Ravallion
Poverty Comparisons

Poverty Comparisons

by Martin Ravallion

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Overview

First published in 1994. Drawing on a personal network, an economist can still relatively easily stay well informed in the narrow field in which he works, but to keep up with the development of economics as a whole is a much more formidable challenge. Economics are confronted with difficulties associated with the rapid development of their discipline. There is a risk of ‘balkanization’ in economics, which may not be favorable to its development. Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics has been created to meet this problem. Poverty comparisons — such as assessments of whether poverty has increased, or where it is greatest — are typically clouded in conceptual and methodological uncertainties. How should individual4 well-being’ be assessed in deciding who is poor? Is a household survey a reliable guide? Where should the poverty line be drawn, and does the choice matter? What poverty measure should be used in aggregating data on individual well-being? Does that choice matter? This monograph surveys the issues that need to be considered in answering these questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138160392
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/31/2017
Series: Publications Universitaires Europeenes. Serie XIV, Langue Et , #56
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin Ravallion The World Bank, Washington DC, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series Preface 1. Introduction 2. Concepts and Methods of Poverty Analysis 3. Putting Theory into Practice 4. Conclusions and Recommendations
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