Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries

Covering 460 annual observations of 124 countries for the period 2010–2013, the unbalanced panel is examined the long-run relationships between the Growth- Inequality-Poverty (GIP) triangle by using the pooled mean group estimator, which allows short-run dynamics, error correction, and error varianc...

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Main Authors: Zaman, K., Al-Ghazali, B. M., Khan, A., Rosman, A. S. B.
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Published: Routledge 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2019.1678553
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spelling my.utm.861552020-10-13T01:22:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86155/ Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries Zaman, K. Al-Ghazali, B. M. Khan, A. Rosman, A. S. B. H Social Sciences (General) Covering 460 annual observations of 124 countries for the period 2010–2013, the unbalanced panel is examined the long-run relationships between the Growth- Inequality-Poverty (GIP) triangle by using the pooled mean group estimator, which allows short-run dynamics, error correction, and error variance that differ across countries. The results show that income inequality increases poverty head counts, whereas average household income decreases poverty. The results show that 75 countries exhibit pro-poor growth (PPG), 8 countries show antipoor growth, and 41 countries show “immiserizing growth,” whereas a larger share of pro-poor growth episodes among the cross-sections is found in the aggregated panel. Routledge 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Zaman, K. and Al-Ghazali, B. M. and Khan, A. and Rosman, A. S. B. (2020) Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries. Journal of Poverty, 24 (3). pp. 222-240. ISSN 1087-5549 https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2019.1678553 DOI:10.1080/10875549.2019.1678553
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Zaman, K.
Al-Ghazali, B. M.
Khan, A.
Rosman, A. S. B.
Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
description Covering 460 annual observations of 124 countries for the period 2010–2013, the unbalanced panel is examined the long-run relationships between the Growth- Inequality-Poverty (GIP) triangle by using the pooled mean group estimator, which allows short-run dynamics, error correction, and error variance that differ across countries. The results show that income inequality increases poverty head counts, whereas average household income decreases poverty. The results show that 75 countries exhibit pro-poor growth (PPG), 8 countries show antipoor growth, and 41 countries show “immiserizing growth,” whereas a larger share of pro-poor growth episodes among the cross-sections is found in the aggregated panel.
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author Zaman, K.
Al-Ghazali, B. M.
Khan, A.
Rosman, A. S. B.
author_facet Zaman, K.
Al-Ghazali, B. M.
Khan, A.
Rosman, A. S. B.
author_sort Zaman, K.
title Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
title_short Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
title_full Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
title_fullStr Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
title_full_unstemmed Pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
title_sort pooled mean group estimation for growth, inequality, and poverty triangle: evidence from 124 countries
publisher Routledge
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86155/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2019.1678553
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