Variations sans mesure: le cas de l'extrême pauvreté mondiale durant les OMD
Florent Bresson
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Stochastic dominance techniques can be used to compare poverty variations or assess relative poverty changes. As in the case of poverty orderings, this can be done without reference to a specific poverty index or a specific value for the poverty line. With the help of these tools, the study shows that, during the period 2002-2012, global poverty decreased by at least 50%, whatever the way this global poverty is measured.
Keywords: stochastic dominance; poverty variation; Global poverty; variation de pauvreté; Pauvreté globale; dominance stochastique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-11-16
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