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Ganesh, Thapa ; Raghav, Gaiha ; Katsushi, Imai. (2009) Has Poverty Reduction Slowed Down in the Developing World? Evidence Based on New Poverty Estimates.
In: Economics Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:man:sespap:0902.

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This is based on the revised international poverty data of Chen and Ravallion (2008). MDG should be based on the poverty head count ratio in 1990, but there are only a limited number of the countries with the poverty estimate exactly in 1990. Hence, if the country has the poverty data in 1990, they are used as they are, but the average (weighted by the duration from 1990) is taken where poverty data are available before and after 1990 as long as they are in 1987-1993. If there is only one estimate in 1987-1993, it is used as it is. *6. Bold italics show the cases where MDG of halving poverty is not achieved.

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