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Citation

Wagstaff, Adam (2009). Reranking and Pro-Poor Growth: Decompositions for China and Vietnam. Journal of Development Studies, 45, 1403-1425.

Abstract

Reranking in the move from one income distribution to another makes it impossible to infer from changes in Lorenz and generalised Lorenz curves how income growth among those toward the bottom of the initial income distribution compares to that among those toward the top, and whether there has been income growth among those who were initially poor. Decompositions allowing for reranking indicate that economic growth in China and Vietnam has been better for households who were initially poor than changes in the Lorenz and generalised Lorenz curve and poverty growth curve would suggest.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220380902890227

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2009

Journal Title

Journal of Development Studies

Author(s)

Wagstaff, Adam