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Income inequality is the result of complex processes with multiple interacting driving forces but understanding those drivers in emerging economies is particularly difficult because of data and analytical challenges. While most middle-income countries produce comprehensive household surveys these...
Blog
– Making Growth more Inclusive, Part 2
Tony Addison and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa China and India are making immense strides in development. Growth in both countries has been impressive. But there is now much concern about whether impressive growth rates are yielding enough poverty reduction. The present debate about their poverty lines is a...
Blog
– What Does This Mean for the Fight Against Global Poverty? Part I
Tony Addison and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa China and India are making immense strides in development. Growth in both countries has been impressive. But there is now much concern about whether impressive growth rates are yielding enough poverty reduction. The present debate about their poverty lines is a...
Book Chapter
– Determinants and Impact on Income Inequality in 1988 and 2002
From the book:
Understanding Inequality and Poverty in China
Book Chapter
From the book:
Understanding Inequality and Poverty in China
Book Chapter
– A Comparison of the Experiences of India and China
From the book:
Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure
Book Chapter
From the book:
The Impact of Globalization on the World's Poor
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