随着时间的推移,发展中国家的初始贫困率下降,它们的减贫速度会更快吗?动态面板分析

Yusi Ouyang, A. Shimeles, E. Thorbecke
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关于贫困趋同的稀少文献中的经验证据目前依赖于横断面分析,其中发现,在过去三十年中,起步较贫穷的欠发达国家(LDCs)随后的减贫速度并不比起步较富裕的国家快,因为最初的贫困阻碍了增长,使其在减贫方面的效果较差。对四个面板数据集采用动态面板方法,其中两个涵盖1977-2014年约90个最不发达国家,两个分别涵盖1995-2010年和2000-2010年期间的42个埃塞俄比亚和33个卢旺达区域;本研究发现,由于最不发达国家以及埃塞俄比亚和卢旺达地区的初始贫困发生率随着时间的推移而下降,它们内部的减贫速度确实更快。我们的分析还发现,初始贫困对最不发达国家的增长几乎没有直接影响,除了在撒哈拉以南非洲,较高的初始贫困与更快的增长有关。
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Do Developing Countries Enjoy Faster Poverty Reduction as Their Initial Poverty Incidences Decline Over Time? A Dynamic Panel Analysis
Empirical evidence in the sparse literature on poverty convergence currently relies on cross-sectional analysis, where Less Developed Countries (LDCs) starting out poorer are found to have enjoyed no faster subsequent poverty reduction during the past three decades than those starting out richer, as initial poverty retards growth and makes it less effective in reducing poverty. Applying a dynamic panel approach to four panel data sets including two covering some 90 LDCs from 1977-2014 and two covering, respectively, 42 Ethiopian and 33 Rwandan regions during 1995-2010 and 2000-2010; this study finds that LDCs as well as Ethiopian and Rwanda regions do enjoy faster subsequent poverty reduction within themselves as their initial poverty incidences decline over time. Our analysis also finds initial poverty as having little direct effect on growth in LDCs, except in SSA where higher initial poverty is associated with faster growth.
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