Estimating the contributions of growth and redistribution to changes in poverty in Pakistan

Type Journal Article - Pakistan Economic and Social Review
Title Estimating the contributions of growth and redistribution to changes in poverty in Pakistan
Author(s)
Volume 48
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 279-306
URL http://pakacademicsearch.com/pdf-files/ech/376/279-306 Volume 48, No.2 (Winter 2010).pdf
Abstract
This paper investigates the contributions of growth and redistribution
to changes in poverty in Pakistan. The study applies Datt and Ravallion (1992)
and Kakwani (1997) techniques using data from various household surveys
conducted by Federal Bureau of Statistics Pakistan between 1992-93 and 2005-
06. The results show that the growth and redistribution effects counteracted each
other to affect poverty throughout the period except during 1993-94 and 1996-97,
where the both effects were negative implying that they reinforced each other to
decrease poverty. Thus, the study implies that the growth alone cannot help
reduce poverty particularly in periods during which inequality is deteriorating at
the same time. The study concludes that economic growth and income
distribution both play a significant role in alleviating poverty. It is, therefore,
suggested that policies geared toward alleviating poverty must include strategies
to improve income distribution along with sustainable economic growth.

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