Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa :: did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? /
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have shown strong signs of growth resilience in the aftermath of the recent global crisis. Yet, this paper finds evidence that growth has more than proportionately benefited the top quintile during PRSP implementation. It finds...
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Zusammenfassung: | Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have shown strong signs of growth resilience in the aftermath of the recent global crisis. Yet, this paper finds evidence that growth has more than proportionately benefited the top quintile during PRSP implementation. It finds that PRSP implementation has neither reduced poverty headcount nor raised the income share of the poorest quintile in Sub-Saharan Africa. While countries in other regions have been more successful in reducing poverty and increasing the income share of the poor, there is no conclusive evidence that PRSP implementation has played a role in shaping these outcomes. --Abstract. |
Beschreibung: | "June 2015." "OED." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (37 pages) : color illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37). |
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contents | Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Typology of Poverty Reduction Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa; A. Pro-growth policies for poverty reduction; B. Policy Interventions for Poverty Reduction; III. Growth, Inequality and Poverty Outcomes under the PRSP approach; A. Did PRSP countries in Sub-Saharan Africa grow faster than their peers?; Figures; Figure 1. GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World; Figure 2. Per Capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World Sub-Saharan Africa: Evolution of per capita GDP growth in PRSP and non-PRSP countries (in percent). B. Did growth accelerate after PRSP adoption?Figure 3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth Performance before and after PRSP Adoption; C. How did poverty and inequality evolve in Sub-Saharan Africa after the launch of the PRSP process?; Figure 4. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of the Number of Poor and Total Population; Figure 5. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of Growth, Inequality, and Poverty after the Launch of the PRSP Process; IV. Econometric Evidence; A. Model and Estimation Strategy; B. Did PRSP implementation reduce poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa?; Tables. Table 1: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty IncidenceC. Did PRSP implementation raise the income share of the poor?; D. Robustness Tests; Table 2: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation and Growth on the Income/Consumption Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; Table 3: IDA Countries -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty Incidence and the Consumption/Income Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; V. Conclusions and Policy Implications. Table 4: Robustness Checks using Alternative Welfare Measures and a Financial Crisis DummyAppendices; Appendix Table 1: Review of First Generation Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers; Appendix Table 2: Data availability by country; Appendix Table 3: Data sources; References. |
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spelling | Sembene, Daouda, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006002466 Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / prepared by Daouda Sembene. [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2015. 1 online resource (37 pages) : color illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier IMF working paper, 1018-5941 ; WP/15/122 "June 2015." "OED." Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37). Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have shown strong signs of growth resilience in the aftermath of the recent global crisis. Yet, this paper finds evidence that growth has more than proportionately benefited the top quintile during PRSP implementation. It finds that PRSP implementation has neither reduced poverty headcount nor raised the income share of the poorest quintile in Sub-Saharan Africa. While countries in other regions have been more successful in reducing poverty and increasing the income share of the poor, there is no conclusive evidence that PRSP implementation has played a role in shaping these outcomes. --Abstract. Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org Web site, viewed June 16, 2015). Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Typology of Poverty Reduction Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa; A. Pro-growth policies for poverty reduction; B. Policy Interventions for Poverty Reduction; III. Growth, Inequality and Poverty Outcomes under the PRSP approach; A. Did PRSP countries in Sub-Saharan Africa grow faster than their peers?; Figures; Figure 1. GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World; Figure 2. Per Capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World Sub-Saharan Africa: Evolution of per capita GDP growth in PRSP and non-PRSP countries (in percent). B. Did growth accelerate after PRSP adoption?Figure 3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth Performance before and after PRSP Adoption; C. How did poverty and inequality evolve in Sub-Saharan Africa after the launch of the PRSP process?; Figure 4. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of the Number of Poor and Total Population; Figure 5. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of Growth, Inequality, and Poverty after the Launch of the PRSP Process; IV. Econometric Evidence; A. Model and Estimation Strategy; B. Did PRSP implementation reduce poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa?; Tables. Table 1: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty IncidenceC. Did PRSP implementation raise the income share of the poor?; D. Robustness Tests; Table 2: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation and Growth on the Income/Consumption Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; Table 3: IDA Countries -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty Incidence and the Consumption/Income Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; V. Conclusions and Policy Implications. Table 4: Robustness Checks using Alternative Welfare Measures and a Financial Crisis DummyAppendices; Appendix Table 1: Review of First Generation Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers; Appendix Table 2: Data availability by country; Appendix Table 3: Data sources; References. Poverty Africa, Sub-Saharan. Economic development Africa, Sub-Saharan. Income distribution Africa, Sub-Saharan. Pauvreté Afrique subsaharienne. Développement économique Afrique subsaharienne. Revenu Répartition Afrique subsaharienne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Economic development fast Income distribution fast Poverty fast Sub-Saharan Africa fast International Monetary Fund. Office of Executive Directors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001083659 has work: Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGrPxtyjt69gP9Gxh7g4VP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork IMF working paper ; WP/15/122. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no89010263 |
spellingShingle | Sembene, Daouda Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / IMF working paper ; Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Typology of Poverty Reduction Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa; A. Pro-growth policies for poverty reduction; B. Policy Interventions for Poverty Reduction; III. Growth, Inequality and Poverty Outcomes under the PRSP approach; A. Did PRSP countries in Sub-Saharan Africa grow faster than their peers?; Figures; Figure 1. GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World; Figure 2. Per Capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and across the World Sub-Saharan Africa: Evolution of per capita GDP growth in PRSP and non-PRSP countries (in percent). B. Did growth accelerate after PRSP adoption?Figure 3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth Performance before and after PRSP Adoption; C. How did poverty and inequality evolve in Sub-Saharan Africa after the launch of the PRSP process?; Figure 4. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of the Number of Poor and Total Population; Figure 5. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Evolution of Growth, Inequality, and Poverty after the Launch of the PRSP Process; IV. Econometric Evidence; A. Model and Estimation Strategy; B. Did PRSP implementation reduce poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa?; Tables. Table 1: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty IncidenceC. Did PRSP implementation raise the income share of the poor?; D. Robustness Tests; Table 2: Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact of PRSP Implementation and Growth on the Income/Consumption Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; Table 3: IDA Countries -- Impact of PRSP Implementation, Growth and Inequality on Poverty Incidence and the Consumption/Income Share of the Bottom and Top Quintiles; V. Conclusions and Policy Implications. Table 4: Robustness Checks using Alternative Welfare Measures and a Financial Crisis DummyAppendices; Appendix Table 1: Review of First Generation Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers; Appendix Table 2: Data availability by country; Appendix Table 3: Data sources; References. Poverty Africa, Sub-Saharan. Economic development Africa, Sub-Saharan. Income distribution Africa, Sub-Saharan. Pauvreté Afrique subsaharienne. Développement économique Afrique subsaharienne. Revenu Répartition Afrique subsaharienne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Economic development fast Income distribution fast Poverty fast |
title | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / |
title_auth | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / |
title_exact_search | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / |
title_full | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / prepared by Daouda Sembene. |
title_fullStr | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / prepared by Daouda Sembene. |
title_full_unstemmed | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / prepared by Daouda Sembene. |
title_short | Poverty, growth, and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa : |
title_sort | poverty growth and inequality in sub saharan africa did the walk match the talk under the prsp approach |
title_sub | did the walk match the talk under the PRSP approach? / |
topic | Poverty Africa, Sub-Saharan. Economic development Africa, Sub-Saharan. Income distribution Africa, Sub-Saharan. Pauvreté Afrique subsaharienne. Développement économique Afrique subsaharienne. Revenu Répartition Afrique subsaharienne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Economic development fast Income distribution fast Poverty fast |
topic_facet | Poverty Africa, Sub-Saharan. Economic development Africa, Sub-Saharan. Income distribution Africa, Sub-Saharan. Pauvreté Afrique subsaharienne. Développement économique Afrique subsaharienne. Revenu Répartition Afrique subsaharienne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. Economic development Income distribution Poverty Sub-Saharan Africa |
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