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POVERTY AND EQUITYMeasurement, Policy, and Estimation with DAD Jean-Yves Duclos and Abdelkrim Araar Springer/IDRC 2006 ISBN 0-38733-317-7 e-ISBN 1-55250-229-5 416 pp.
This book addresses the understanding and alleviation of poverty, inequality, and inequity using a unique and broad mix of concepts, measurement methods, statistical tools, software, and practical exercises. Part I discusses basic fundamental issues of well-being and poverty measurement. Part II develops an integrated framework for measuring poverty, social welfare, inequality, vertical equity, horizontal equity, and redistribution. Part III presents and develops recent methods for testing the robustness of distributive rankings. Part IV discusses ways of using policy to alleviate poverty, improve welfare, increase equity, and assess the impact of growth. Part V applies the tools to real data. Most of the book’s measurement and statistical tools have been programmed in DAD, a well-established and widely available free software program that has been tailored especially for income-distribution analysis and is used by scholars, researchers, and analysts in nearly 100 countries worldwide. It requires basic understanding of calculus and statistics. THE AUTHORS Jean-Yves Duclos and Abdelkrim Araar are researchers and teachers in the Department of Economics at Université Laval in Canada, members of the Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) international research network financed by IDRC, and belong to the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur le risque, les politiques économiques et l’emploi (CIRPÉE).
10. Poverty dominance 2006 11.Welfare and inequality dominance 2006 13. Targeting in the presence of redistributive costs 2006 15. Non parametric estimation in DAD 2006 16. Estimation and statistical inference 2006 17. Statistical inference in practice 2006 18. Exercises 2006 2. The empirical measurement of well-being 2006 4. Measuring inequality and social welfare 2006 5. Measuring poverty 2006 6. Estimating poverty lines 2006 7. Measuring vertical equity and progressivity 2006 8. Horizontal inequity, reranking and redistribution 2006 Part I. Conceptual and methodological issues 1. Well-being and poverty 2006 Part II. Measuring poverty and equity 3. Introduction and Notation 2006 Part III. Ordinal comparisons of poverty and equity 9. Distributive dominance 2006 Part IV. Poverty and equity: policy and growth 12. Poverty alleviation: policy and growth 2006 Part V. Estimation and inference for distributive analysis 14. An introduction to DAD: A software for distributive analysis 2006 Preface 2006 References 2006 |
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