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基本説明
Published in association with the World Bank.
Full Description
Policy makers who seek to reduce poverty should implement policies that enable their countries to achieve a higher rate of growth. Examining the relationship between growth and poverty reduction among eight countries in the 1990s and early 2000s, countries with rapid growth saw the most poverty reduction. In contrast, poverty levels rose in many developing countries where growth stagnated or was negative for this period. But growth is more effective in reducing poverty in some countries than in others. This volume provides important lessons about what has and has not worked in these countries to increase the participation of poor households in growth.
Contents
Overview; L.Cord How Indonesia Connected the Poor to Rapid Economic Growth; C.P.Timmer The Policy Origins of Poverty and Growth in India; T.Besley, R.Burgess & B.Esteve-Volart Explaining Pro-Poor Growth in Bangladesh: Puzzles, Evidence, and Implications; B.Sen, M.K.Mujeri & Q.Shahabuddin Pro-poor Growth in Vietnam: Miracle or Model? R.Klump Ghana: The Challenge of Translating Sustained Growth in Poverty Reduction; E.Aryeetey & A.McKay Uganda's Experience with 'Operationalizing Pro-Poor Growth', 1992 to 2003; J.A.Okidi, S.Ssewanyana, L.Bategeka & F.Muhumuza The Success of Pro-Poor Growth in Rural and Urban Tunisia; M.H.Lahouel Human Capital, Inequality and Pro-Poor Growth in Brazil; N.Menezes-Filho & L.Vasconcellos



