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Erschienen in: Quality & Quantity 4/2014

01.07.2014

A note on pro-poor social expenditures

verfasst von: Khalid Zaman, Bashir Ahmad Khilji

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Abstract

This study extended the concept of ‘pro-poor growth’ in terms of social expenditures that measure whether social expenditures are pro-poor or not pro-poor. Using the idea of pro-poor growth, this study examines as to what extent the poor benefited from the growth of social expenditures i.e., human development, rural development, safety nets and community services. The monotonicity axiom sets out a condition that the proportional reduction in poverty is a monotonically increasing function of the pro-poor growth. This study satisfies the monotonicity criterion relative with social expenditures and proposes a ‘poverty equivalent social expenditure rate’, which takes into account both the magnitude of social expenditures growth and how the benefits of these expenditures are distributed to the poors and the non-poors. This methodology is applied to Pakistan’s unit record household surveys during the periods of 1964–2011 (21 household surveys) and examines the interrelationship between social expenditures, inequality, and poverty. It is argued that the satisfaction of a monotonicity axiom is a key criterion for measuring pro-poor growth. The results found that the social expenditures in Pakistan are not intrinsically pro poor. Although it was strongly pro poor in the 1980s and pro poor in the 1990s, growth in the 1970s and 2000s was anti poor, if the poverty related social expenditures still remains anti-poor in the subsequent years as reflected in the years 2008–2011, there is a likelihood that these expenditures may not trickle down to the poor but instead to the non-poor. It is indicative that to achieve rapid poverty reduction, the poverty equivalent growth rate ought to be maximized rather than the actual growth rate of social expenditures in Pakistan.

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Fußnoten
1
They defined a poverty line based on calorie requirement of 2,550 per day plus ‘other basic needs of a person’. In the estimation of the non-food consumption, he used the average ratio of food to non-food consumption of the poor.
 
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Son and Kakwani (2004) argue that growth elasticity of poverty except headcount ratio decrease monotonically with the initial level of economic development.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
A note on pro-poor social expenditures
verfasst von
Khalid Zaman
Bashir Ahmad Khilji
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Quality & Quantity / Ausgabe 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-013-9883-8

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