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Poverty, inequality and growth in developing countries : theoretical and empirical approaches
Yazar:
Maki, Atsushi, 1948- editor.
ISBN:
9781138023260

9781315696058
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xxii, 248 pages ; 24 cm.
Seri:
Routledge studies in the modern world economy.
Genel Not:
Includes index.
İçerik:
Introduction / Atsushi Maki -- Are luxury goods really luxuries? : the validity of the Törnqvist-wold's hypothesis / Atsushi Maki and Mlemba Abassy Kamwe -- Engel's law in Vietnam and the Philippines : effects of in-kind consumption on inequality and poverty / Atsushi Maki and Satoshi Ohira -- Informal agriculture sector in Indonesia : big in size, small in contribution, and high working poverty rate / Kadarmanto -- Effects of remittances on income inequality and poverty in the Philippines / Satoshi Ohira and Karen Villaquer Firshan -- Area disparity of income and expenditure in Sri Lanka : based on micro data sets of household income and expenditure survey of 2006/07 / Yasumasa Baba, Yuko Arai, Hiroko Yasui and Kaori Yonezawa -- The agricultural sector in Thailand's middle-income stage / Satoshi Ohira and Atsushi Maki -- The possibility of a border economic zone : Asian golden quadrangle / Satoko Okuyama -- Development of the fishery systems in modern Taiwan / Nobutake Koiwa -- Conclusion / Atsushi Maki.
Özet:
The purpose of this paper is to assess the position of some developing countries in relation to different theories about the relationship between poverty, growth and inequality. We conducted an econometric analysis through a study using panel data from 52 developing countries over the period 1990-2005, to determine the main sources of poverty reduction and show the interdependence between poverty, inequality and growth by using a system of simultaneous equations. This method is rarely applied econometric panel data and especially in the case studies on poverty. Our results indicate that the state investment in social sectors such as education and health and improving the living conditions of the rural population can promote economic growth and reducing inequality. Therefore, the Kuznets hypothesis is based on a relationship between economic growths to income inequality is most appropriate.
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