Santos, Maria Emma Dabus, Carlos Delbianco, Fernando Growth and Poverty Revisited from a Multidimensional Perspective <p>The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance to the development agenda. This paper offers new empirical evidence on growth and poverty measured from a multidimensional perspective using the global Multidimensional Poverty Index. Results from a First Difference Estimator Model suggest that while economic growth reduces multidimensional poverty, this impact is well below a one-to-one relationship and lower than the impact of growth on income poverty. Results from a cross-section model additionally suggest that countries with higher levels of exports, higher share of industry and services and higher control of corruption have lower multidimensional poverty.</p> income poverty;poverty reduction;impact;one-to-one relationship;Multidimensional Perspective;Poverty Revisited;Multidimensional Poverty Index;cross-section model;First Difference Estimator Model;development agenda 2017-11-06
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10.6084/m9.figshare.5572966.v1