Debates on the Measurement of Global Poverty Paperback / softback
Edited by Sudhir (Professor of Economics, University of Oxford and Official Fellow of St Catherine's Co Anand, Paul (Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and a Junior Research Fellow Segal, Joseph E. (University Professor at Columbia University) Stiglitz
Part of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue series
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The international community's commitment to halve global poverty by 2015 has been enshrined in the first Millennium Development Goal.
How global poverty is measured is a critical element in assessing progress towards this goal, and different researchers have presented widely-varying estimates.
The chapters in this volume address a range of problems in the measurement and estimation of global poverty, from a variety of viewpoints.
Topics covered include the controversies surrounding the definition of a global poverty line; the use of purchasing power parity exchange rates to map the poverty line across countries; and the quality, and appropriate use, of data from national accounts and household surveys.
Both official and independent estimates of global poverty have proved to be controversial, and this volume presents and analyses the lively debate that has ensued.
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:462 pages, Numerous figures and tables
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:04/03/2010
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- ISBN:9780199558049
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Out of StockMore expected soonContact us for further information
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:462 pages, Numerous figures and tables
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:04/03/2010
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- ISBN:9780199558049