C Elbers, JO Lanjouw, P Lanjouw - Econometrica, 2003 - JSTOR
RECENT THEORETICAL ADVANCES have brought income and wealth distributions back into a prominent position in growth and development theories, and as determinants of …
The use of asset indices in welfare analysis and poverty targeting is increasing, especially in cases in which data on expenditures are unavailable or hard to collect. We compare …
F ood insecurity continues to be a major development problem across the globe, undermining people's health, productivity, and often their very survival. Efforts to overcome …
A Tarozzi, A Deaton - The review of economics and statistics, 2009 - direct.mit.edu
Recent years have seen widespread use of small-area maps based on census data enriched by relationships estimated from household surveys that predict variables, such as …
Spatial microsimulation modelling has developed for over a half century and is now a mainstream analytical tool within the microsimulation community accounting for a very …
LC Smith, H Alderman, D Aduayom - 2006 - books.google.com
In addressing the pervasive problem of hunger in the developing world, reliable information on food insecurity is essential for effectively targeting assistance, developing interventions …
The recent literature has shown that subjective welfare depends on relative income. Much of the existing evidence comes from developed economies. What remains unclear is whether …
C Elbers, JO Lanjouw, P Lanjouw - 2002 - books.google.com
RECENT THEORETICAL ADVANCES have brought income and wealth distributions back into a prominent position in growth and development theories, and as determinants of …
Following the endorsement by the international community of the Millennium Development Goals, there has been an increasing demand for practical methods for steadily tracking …