The Impact of Economic Policies on Poverty and Income Distribution [electronic resource]: Evaluation, Techniques and Tools
Material type: TextSeries: A World Bank PublicationPublication details: New York : Herndon : Oxford University Press, Incorporated World Bank Publications [Distributor] Sept. 2003Description: xx,418p. 25cmISBN: 9780821354919; 0821354914 (Trade Cloth)Subject(s): povertyDDC classification: 339.46 IMP LOC classification: HC60.I4146 2003Online resources: Full text available from World Bank e-Library World Bank e-LibrarySummary: Annotation This book reviews techniques and tools that can be used to evaluate the poverty and distributional impact of economic policy choices. It describes the most robust techniques and tools now available-from the simplest to the most complex-and identifies best practices. The tools reviewed herehelp quantify the trade-offs and consequences of economic policies that affect countries through various channels. Each chapter addresses a specific evaluation technique and its applications, and household survey data are used for descriptions of economic welfare distribution. The focus is on themicro level in the first part of the book, and links between macro modeling and the microeconomic distribution of economic welfare are the focus of in the last five chapters.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Annotation This book reviews techniques and tools that can be used to evaluate the poverty and distributional impact of economic policy choices. It describes the most robust techniques and tools now available-from the simplest to the most complex-and identifies best practices. The tools reviewed herehelp quantify the trade-offs and consequences of economic policies that affect countries through various channels. Each chapter addresses a specific evaluation technique and its applications, and household survey data are used for descriptions of economic welfare distribution. The focus is on themicro level in the first part of the book, and links between macro modeling and the microeconomic distribution of economic welfare are the focus of in the last five chapters.
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