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Global Poverty Goals and Prices : How Purchasing Power Parity Matters
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- With the recent release of the 2011 purchasing power parity (PPP) data from the International Comparison Program (ICP), analysts and institutions are confronted with the question of whether and how to use them for global poverty estimation. The previous round of PPP data from 2005 led to a large increase in the estimated number of poor in the world. The 2011 price data suggest that developing countries’ incomes in PPP-adjusted dollars are significantly higher than indicated by the 2005 PPP data. This has created the anticipation that the new PPP data will decrease significantly the count of poor people in the world. This paper presents evidence that if the global poverty line is updated with the 2011 PPP data based on the same set of national poverty lines that define the $1.25 line in 2005 PPPs, and if the 2011 PPP conversion factors are used without adjustments to selected countries, the 2011 poverty rate is within half a percentage point of the current global estimate based on 2005 PPPs. The analysis also indicates that the goal of ‘ending’ extreme poverty by 2030 continues to be an ambitious one.
- Subjects :
- MEASURES
POPULATION LIVING IN EXTREME POVERTY
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
CITIES
GROWTH RATES
CROSS COUNTRY
GLOBAL POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXTREME POVERTY
WELFARE MEASURE
EXCHANGE RATES
COLLABORATIVE EFFORT
INFLATION
POOR COUNTRIES
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
POOR
POPULATION
INCOME
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
POVERTY RATES
INFLATION RATE
POVERTY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CHANGES IN POVERTY
MEAN VALUE
PER CAPITA INCOME
RESEARCH GROUP
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
GROWTH
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
BASIC NEEDS
LOW POVERTY RATES
LIVING STANDARDS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
COUNTRY–SPECIFIC
DEVELOPING WORLD
POVERTY PROFILE
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
REDUCED POVERTY
POVERTY LEVEL
CONSUMPTION
GDP PER CAPITA
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INCOME LEVELS
RELATIVE PRICES
MEASURING POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
EXTREME POVERTY LINES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POVERTY INCREASES
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
DEFINITIONS OF POVERTY
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POVERTY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
CONSUMPTION DATA
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
REGIONAL PROFILE
UNDERSTANDING OF POVERTY
POVERTY MEASURES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL POVERTY
POVERTY STATUS
AVERAGE GROWTH
COUNTRY LEVEL
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
AVERAGE INCOME
REGIONS
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
EXCHANGE RATE
POOR PEOPLE
CURRENCY
COST OF LIVING
DATA QUALITY
POVERTY DATA
RURAL PRICES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
PPP
PUBLIC POLICY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
GLOBAL LEVEL
POLICY RESEARCH
REGION
POVERTY INDICATOR
GROWTH RATE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY THRESHOLD
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
RURAL
POVERTY LINE
CAPITA INCOME
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
MEAN INCOME
HEADCOUNT RATIO
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
RICH COUNTRIES
URBAN AREAS
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
LOCAL CURRENCY
WEIGHT
POVERTY RATE
DATA COLLECTION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..6fa90cca2415ff6a212dda539ea8b173