The developing world is poorer than we thought, but no less successful in the fight against poverty / Shaohua Chen, Martin Ravallion

"The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporating new and better data. Extreme poverty-as judged by what "poverty" means in the world's poorest countries-is found to be more pervasive than we thought. Yet the data also p...

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Autores principales:Chen, Shaohua, 1955-
Autores Corporativos:World Bank
Otros Autores:Ravallion, Martin, 1952-
Formato: Online-Resource
Lenguaje:English
Publicado:[Washington, D.C] : World Bank, 2008
Colección:Policy research working paper
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Sumario:"The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporating new and better data. Extreme poverty-as judged by what "poverty" means in the world's poorest countries-is found to be more pervasive than we thought. Yet the data also provide robust evidence of continually declining poverty incidence and depth since the early 1980s. For 2005 we estimate that 1.4 billion people, or one quarter of the population of the developing world, lived below our international line of
Notas:Includes bibliographical references. - Title from PDF file as viewed on 5/18/2009
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2008]
Descripción Física:1 Online-Ressource (52 Seiten)