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The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest : Cross-Sectional Facts of Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- This paper provides new empirical insights on the joint distribution of consumption, income, and wealth in three of the poorest countries in the world — Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda — all located in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The first finding is that while income inequality is similar to that of the United States (US), wealth inequality is barely one-third that of the US. Similarly, while the top of the income distribution (1 and 10 percent) earns a similar share of total income in SSA as in the US, the share of total wealth accumulated by the income-rich in SSA is one-fifth of its US counterpart. The main contributions of the paper are to document: (i) this dwarfed transmission from income to wealth, which suggests that SSA households face a larger inability to save and accumulate wealth compared with US households; and (ii) a lower transmission from income to consumption inequality, which suggests the presence of powerful institutions that favor consumption insurance to the detriment of saving. These features are more relevant for rural areas, which represent roughly four-fifths of the total population. The paper identifies the few successful pockets of the SSA population that are able to accumulate wealth by exploring sources of inequality such as age, education, migration, borrowing ability, and societal systems.
- Subjects :
- MEASURES
LAND QUALITY
VALUATION
GROWTH MODELS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
CREDIT MARKET CONSTRAINTS
FOOD PRICE
EXCHANGE RATES
MEASUREMENT
INEQUALITY MEASURES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
POOR COUNTRIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
POOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
RURAL CREDIT
SAFETY NETS
INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
OUTCOMES
DISPOSABLE INCOME
FOOD PRICES
ALTERNATIVE USE
INCENTIVES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
FARM ACTIVITIES
POVERTY
LAND LAW
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHARES
DISTRIBUTION
FARM WORK
ASSETS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES
RENT
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
FOOD ITEMS
FARMERS
CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING
LIVING STANDARDS
RURAL COUNTERPARTS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
INHERITANCE
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
DEVELOPMENT
PRICES
RURAL INCOME
WAGES
TRANSFERS
RURAL AREAS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
WELFARE
RURAL MIGRANTS
PRODUCTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
CONSUMPTION
THEORY
SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEBT
FOOD PRODUCTION
RISKS
TRADE
CALORIE INTAKE
SOCIAL SECURITY
PAYMENTS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INEQUALITY
COSTS
PRICE INDEXES
WEALTH
AGRICULTURE
RURAL POPULATION
LAND VALUE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
VARIABLES
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
PORTFOLIO
CAPITAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
RISK SHARING
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
VALUE
RURAL RESIDENTS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD SECURITY
DEATH
RURAL SETTINGS
BENCHMARK
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
FOOD TRANSFERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INSURANCE
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
FORECASTS
RURAL AREA
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
LOTTERY
LAND DISTRIBUTION
INCOME MEASURES
AGRICULTURAL SHOCKS
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR
INCOME GAP
RURAL GAP
CREDIT
GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
UNDERESTIMATES
COUNTERFACTUAL
CONSUMPTION INSURANCE
INCOME GROUPS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
FOOD SHARE
RURAL
HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT
INPUTS
INCOME QUINTILE
RURAL MIGRATION
SAVINGS
PUBLIC WORKS
INFORMAL INSURANCE
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
INTEREST RATE
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
CALORIC INTAKE
RURAL POPULATIONS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..b224011f244ec67fb31c4c1ec9ab3294