Delivering on the promise of pro-poor growth: Insights and lessons from country experiences

Type Book Section - The challenge of translating sustained growth into poverty reduction
Title Delivering on the promise of pro-poor growth: Insights and lessons from country experiences
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 147-168
Publisher World Bank
City washington D.C.
Country/State USA
URL http://books.google.co.za/books?id=Dms-vwlZYXkC&pg=PA147&dq=Ghana+Core+Welfare+Indicator+Questionnai​re+CWIQ&lr;=&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q=Ghana Core Welfare Indicator Questionnaire​CWIQ&f=false
Abstract
Broad-based growth is critical for accelerating poverty reduction. But income inequality also affects the pace at which growth translates into gains for the poor. Despite the attention researchers have given to the relative roles of growth and inqequality in reducing poverty, little is known about how the microunderpinnings of growth strategies affect poor households' ability to participate in and profit from growth.'Delivering on the Promise of Pro-Poor Growth' contributes to the debate on how to accelerate poverty reduction by providing insights from eight countries that have been relatively successful in delivering pro-poor growth: Bangladesh, Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Tunisia, Uganda, and Vietnam. It integrates growth analytics with the microanalysis of household data to determine how country policies and conditions interact to reduce poverty and to spread the benefits of growth across different income groups. This title is a useful resource for policy makers, donor agencies, academics, think tanks, and government officials seeking a practical framework to improve country level diagnostics of growth-poverty linkages.

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