Econometric analysis in poverty research : with case studies from developing countries
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Econometric analysis in poverty research : with case studies from developing countries
(Göttinger Studien zur Entwicklungsökonomik, Bd. 26)
Peter Lang, c2009
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Originally presented as the author's thesis--University of Göttingen, 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [117]-129)
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Description
Poverty and inequality persist in many regions of the developing world. This may be due mainly to an ineffective targeting of policies to address the root causes of poverty. Sustainable policy interventions are in need of reliable concepts of poverty and of a thorough understanding of the underlying mechanism that lead to such deprivation. The three essays of this book add to the debate concerning appropriate statistical tools in empirical development economics. The work proposes specific methodologies to analyze the extent of poverty and its underlying factors based on recent household surveys. The first chapter deals with a concept of poverty comparisons when panel data is at hand. The second chapter studies the determinants of spatial inequality using multilevel modelling. The third chapter analyzes the relation between a child's nutritional status and its survival probability.
Table of Contents
Contents: Robust Multiperiod Poverty Comparisons - Explaining Spatial Inequality: Evidence from Burkina Faso - Low Malnutrition but High Mortality: Explaining the Paradox of the Lake Victoria Region.
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