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1 Growth, Poverty, and Income Distribution Chapter 5

2 The Growth Controversy: Five Critical Questions n What is the extent of relative inequality, and how is this related to the extent of poverty? n Who are the poor? n Who benefits from economic growth? n Does rapid growth necessarily cause greater income inequality? n What policies can reduce poverty?

3 Some Basic Concepts n Size distributions

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5 Some Basic Concepts n Size distributions n Lorenz curves

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7 Some Basic Concepts n Size distributions n Lorenz curves n Dualistic development: some stylized typologies

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10 Some Basic Concepts n Size distributions n Lorenz curves n Dualistic development: some stylized typologies n Gini coefficients

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13 Some Basic Concepts n Size distributions n Lorenz curves n Dualistic development: some stylized typologies n Gini coefficients n Functional distributions

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16 Inequality and Absolute Poverty in Third World Countries: A Review of the Evidence n Inequality: variations among countries

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19 Inequality and Absolute Poverty in Third World Countries: A Review of the Evidence n Inequality: variations among countries n Absolute poverty: extent and magnitude

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24 Inequality and Absolute Poverty in Third World Countries: A Review of the Evidence n Inequality: variations among countries n Absolute poverty: extent and magnitude n The human poverty index

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26 Economic Characteristics of Poverty Groups n Rural Poverty

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28 Economic Characteristics of Poverty Groups n Rural poverty n Women and poverty n Ethnic minorities, indigenous populations, and poverty

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30 Income Levels, Growth, and the Extent of Poverty n The Kuznets hypothesis

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32 Income Levels, Growth, and the Extent of Poverty n The Kuznets hypothesis n Economic growth and inequality

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35 Redefining Development Goals: Growth With Improved Income Distribution n Growth is necessary, but not sufficient for poverty reduction n Objective: the generation of broad- based income growth while targeting the incomes of particular groups

36 The Role of Economic Analysis: Redistribution From Growth n Growth versus income distribution n GNP growth as a biased index of national development and well-being n Constructing a poverty-weighted index of social welfare

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38 The Role of Economic Analysis: Redistribution From Growth n Growth versus income distribution n GNP growth as a biased index of national development and well-being n Constructing a poverty-weighted index of social welfare n Combining the economics of growth and distribution

39 The Range of Policy Options n Areas of intervention n Policy options –changing relative factor prices –asset redistribution –progressive taxation –transfer payments and public provision of goods and services n The need for a “package” of policies

40 Concepts for Review n Absolute poverty n Asset ownership n Character of economic growth n Deciles n Disposable income n Distributive share index n Equal-weights index n Factor-price distortions n Factor share distribution of income n Factors of production n Functional distribution of income

41 Concepts for Review, cont’d n Gini coefficient n GNP growth rate index n Headcount index n Human Poverty Index n Income inequality n Indirect taxes n Kuznets curve n Land reform n Lorenz curve n Personal distribution of income n Poverty gap n Poverty-weighted index n Progressive income tax

42 Concepts for Review, cont’d n Public consumption n Quintiles n Redistribution policies n Regressive tax n Size distribution of income n Subsidy


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