Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2014.975519
Measuring pro-poor sectoral analysis for Pakistan: trickle down?
Khalid Zaman
Bashir Ahmad Khilji
Usama Awan
Ghulam Ali
Imran Naseem
Abstract
The study aims to establish a pro-poor growth index called the ‘Poverty Equivalent Growth Rate’, which considers both the extent of sectoral growth and the benefits reaching the poor in Pakistan, using 21 household surveys between 1964 and 2011. The result reveals that despite the positive signs in agriculture growth, the growth process may not be classifiable as pro-poor. The result points out that compared with the non-poor, the poor overall benefited less from the revitalisation of agricultural processes; however, the trend was reversed during 2002 to 2011 when the poverty equivalent growth rates are higher than the growth rate of industry, manufacturing,
commodity producing and services value added, which shows sectoral growth favours the poor more than non-poor in Pakistan.
Keywords
economic growth; poverty; inequality; sectoral composition; urban; rural; Pakistan
Hrčak ID:
171355
URI
Publication date:
20.12.2014.
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