非洲消除贫困的进展:增长和不平等的重要性

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of African Economies Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1093/jae/ejac047
A. Fosu
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本文利用世界银行的数据,首先从历史上考察了非洲与世界其他地区相比,在每日1.90美元和3.20美元(2011年购买力平价)的贫困标准下,贫困发生率、蔓延程度和严重程度的记录。其次,它评估了非洲国家在增长、贫困和不平等方面的具体进展,并比较了非洲国家的“贫困转化效率向量”。第三,该研究分析了收入增长和不平等变化在解释非洲国家贫困记录方面的相对作用,通过使用“身份”模型中的“最优”收入和不平等弹性估计分解贫困变化。研究发现,继20世纪80年代贫困问题的惨淡记录之后,自20世纪90年代中期非洲经济复苏以来,在贫困问题上取得了显著进展,这一进展主要是由收入增长推动的,这与全球证据一致。尽管如此,不平等在大多数国家往往发挥着补充作用,在少数情况下,它是贫困变化的主要驱动力。因此,本研究基于定性和定量证据,揭示了增长和不平等在非洲大陆减贫中相对作用的具体国家差异。因此,这项研究应该为那些试图了解非洲具体国情的人提供一个有用的指南针。
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Progress on Poverty in Africa: The Importance of Growth and Inequality
Employing World Bank data, this paper, first, historically examines Africa's record on poverty incidence, spread and severity, as compared with other regions of the world, at the US$1.90 and US$3.20 per day (2011 PPP) poverty standards. Second, it evaluates country-specific progress on growth, poverty and inequality, and compares the ‘poverty transformation efficiency vector’ (PTEV) among African countries. Third, the study analyses the relative roles of income growth and inequality changes in explaining African countries' poverty records, through a decomposition of poverty changes using ‘optimal’ income and inequality elasticity estimates from the ‘identity’ model. The study finds that following the dismal record on poverty during the 1980s, progress on poverty has been appreciable since Africa's growth resurgence starting in the mid-1990s, and that this progress was driven mainly by income growth, consistent with the global evidence. Nonetheless, inequality often played a complementary role in most of the countries and, in a small number of cases, it was the primary driver of changes in poverty. Thus, the present study sheds light on country-specific differences in the relative roles of growth and inequality in poverty reduction on the continent, based on both qualitative and quantitative evidence. The study should, therefore, provide a useful compass to those who seek to understand country-specific situations within the African context.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Economies is a vehicle to carry rigorous economic analysis, focused entirely on Africa, for Africans and anyone interested in the continent - be they consultants, policymakers, academics, traders, financiers, development agents or aid workers.
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