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The IPC-IG is a global forum for international dialogue on innovative development policies, guided by a partnership agreement between the Government of Brazil, represented by the Ministry of Economy and the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT Working Paper number 104 March, 2013 INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT International Centre for Inclusive Growth Rafael Ranieri Raquel Almeida Ramos International PolicyWHAT IS POVERTY?
2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CROSS SECTION AND PANEL DATA 7.8 The Linear Panel Data Model, Revisited 169 7.8.1 Assumptions for Pooled OLS 170 7.8.2 Dynamic Completeness 173 7.8.3 A Note on Time Series Persistence 175 LAND GRAB IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF EMERGING ISSUES AND LAND GRAB IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF EMERGING ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY OPTIONS Ayodele F. Odusola* Over the past decade, large-scaleland acquisition in
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LE REGISTRE NATIONAL UNIQUE (RNU) DU SÉNÉGAL : VERS UNE Fatou Ndiaye,1 Ousseynou Diop2 et Mansour Sy Sarr3 Le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal : vers une couverture nationale 1 Introduction Le présent article a pour but de présenter le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal à travers sa configurationinstitutionnelle et
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The IPC-IG is a global forum for international dialogue on innovative development policies, guided by a partnership agreement between the Government of Brazil, represented by the Ministry of Economy and the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT Working Paper number 104 March, 2013 INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT International Centre for Inclusive Growth Rafael Ranieri Raquel Almeida Ramos International PolicyWHAT IS POVERTY?
2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CROSS SECTION AND PANEL DATA 7.8 The Linear Panel Data Model, Revisited 169 7.8.1 Assumptions for Pooled OLS 170 7.8.2 Dynamic Completeness 173 7.8.3 A Note on Time Series Persistence 175 LAND GRAB IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF EMERGING ISSUES AND LAND GRAB IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF EMERGING ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY OPTIONS Ayodele F. Odusola* Over the past decade, large-scaleland acquisition in
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POVERTY AND INEQUALITY DYNAMICS IN SOUTH AFRICA: POST 4 Table 1: A compilation of estimates of annual per capita personal income by race group in 1995-Rand and relative to White levels,1917-1995
LE REGISTRE NATIONAL UNIQUE (RNU) DU SÉNÉGAL : VERS UNE Fatou Ndiaye,1 Ousseynou Diop2 et Mansour Sy Sarr3 Le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal : vers une couverture nationale 1 Introduction Le présent article a pour but de présenter le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal à travers sa configurationinstitutionnelle et
WHAT'S NEXT FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 Abstract: In 2020, the extensive consequences of the COVID-19 crisis placed social protection even more squarely at the centre of attention. As the health, economic and social impacts of COVID-19 echoed all over the world, social protection programmes were urgently developed, adapted, or extended to support those most affected. WHAT'S NEXT FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 Published by the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) Policy in Focus, Volume No. 19, Issue No. 1, March 2021 What's next for social protection in light of COVID-19: and conclusions that they express are those of the authors and not MANDATORY SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES IN BRAZIL: A Abstract: In the absence of a nationwide social distancing policy in Brazil, state governments played a central role in the adoption and enforcement of these measures, with varying degrees of strictness and effectiveness. This Policy Research Brief presents an assessment and comparison between them, to estimate at least three of their potential impacts: i) impacts on the FERNANDA EVANGELISTA Fernanda joined the IPC-IG team in June 2021 to support in several knowledge management activities on the platform. Fernanda holds a master’s in International Cooperation and Development from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and IPC-IG ACTIVITY REPORT 2019 The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) is a joint project between the United Nations Development Programme and the Brazilian Government to promote policy dialogue and facilitate IMPACTS OF THE FOMENTO PROGRAMME ON FAMILY FARMERS IN THE Abstract: Over the last two decades, Brazil has been recognised for its social protection strategies aimed at reducing the vulnerability of populations to hunger and food insecurity. This One Pager presents the Programme for the Promotion of Rural Productive Activities (Programa de Fomento) which was established with the goals of stimulating job creation and income generation, promoting RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) is a partnership between the United Nations and the Government of Brazil to promote South–South learning on social policies. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION: INITIAL … Hyun H. Son and Nanak Kakwani 3 The degree of poverty depends on two factors: average income and income inequality.2 While an increase in average income reduces poverty, an increase in inequality increases poverty. The responsiveness of poverty to changes in mean MINIMUM WAGE: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES Minimum wage: global challenges and perspectives Volume 15, Issue No. 2 • September 2018 A publication of The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth YOUTH AND ADULT LITERACY AND EDUCATION 2 Interaa Pc ere r cse roh The elaboration of a memorandum of understanding is a good way to establish and maintain partnerships. Memorandums can be stipulated withIPC-IG - HOME
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2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Contents List of Figures page xv List of Tables xvii Preface xxi I Preliminaries 1 Overview 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Distinctive Aspects of Microeconometrics 5 1.3 Book Outline 10 1.4 How to Use This Book 14 1.5 Software 15 1.6 Notation and Conventions 16 2 Causal and Noncausal Models 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Structural Models 20 2.3 Exogeneity 22 2.4 Linear Simultaneous Equations Model 23 POVERTY AND INEQUALITY DYNAMICS IN SOUTH AFRICA: POST 4 Table 1: A compilation of estimates of annual per capita personal income by race group in 1995-Rand and relative to White levels,1917-1995
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The IPC-IG is a global forum for international dialogue on innovative development policies, guided by a partnership agreement between the Government of Brazil, represented by the Ministry of Economy and the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT Working Paper number 104 March, 2013 INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT International Centre for Inclusive Growth Rafael Ranieri Raquel Almeida Ramos International PolicyWORKING PAPER
4 Working Paper This paper is based on a (non-exhaustive) desk-based literature review of CTPs, drawing on academic and institutional publications from 2002 to 2017.2 Both government- and donor- financed programmes were included. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION: INITIAL … Hyun H. Son and Nanak Kakwani 3 The degree of poverty depends on two factors: average income and income inequality.2 While an increase in average income reduces poverty, an increase in inequality increases poverty. The responsiveness of poverty to changes in meanWHAT IS POVERTY?
2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Contents List of Figures page xv List of Tables xvii Preface xxi I Preliminaries 1 Overview 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Distinctive Aspects of Microeconometrics 5 1.3 Book Outline 10 1.4 How to Use This Book 14 1.5 Software 15 1.6 Notation and Conventions 16 2 Causal and Noncausal Models 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Structural Models 20 2.3 Exogeneity 22 2.4 Linear Simultaneous Equations Model 23 POVERTY AND INEQUALITY DYNAMICS IN SOUTH AFRICA: POST 4 Table 1: A compilation of estimates of annual per capita personal income by race group in 1995-Rand and relative to White levels,1917-1995
LE REGISTRE NATIONAL UNIQUE (RNU) DU SÉNÉGAL : VERS UNE Fatou Ndiaye,1 Ousseynou Diop2 et Mansour Sy Sarr3 Le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal : vers une couverture nationale 1 Introduction Le présent article a pour but de présenter le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal à travers sa configurationinstitutionnelle et
MANDATORY SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES IN BRAZIL: A Abstract: In the absence of a nationwide social distancing policy in Brazil, state governments played a central role in the adoption and enforcement of these measures, with varying degrees of strictness and effectiveness. This Policy Research Brief presents an assessment and comparison between them, to estimate at least three of their potential impacts: i) impacts on the WHAT'S NEXT FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 Published by the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) Policy in Focus, Volume No. 19, Issue No. 1, March 2021 What's next for social protection in light of COVID-19: and conclusions that they express are those of the authors and not FERNANDA EVANGELISTA Fernanda joined the IPC-IG team in June 2021 to support in several knowledge management activities on the platform. Fernanda holds a master’s in International Cooperation and Development from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) is a partnership between the United Nations and the Government of Brazil to promote South–South learning on social policies. ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CROSS SECTION AND PANEL DATA 7.8 The Linear Panel Data Model, Revisited 169 7.8.1 Assumptions for Pooled OLS 170 7.8.2 Dynamic Completeness 173 7.8.3 A Note on Time Series Persistence 175 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION: INITIAL … Hyun H. Son and Nanak Kakwani 3 The degree of poverty depends on two factors: average income and income inequality.2 While an increase in average income reduces poverty, an increase in inequality increases poverty. The responsiveness of poverty to changes in mean THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Contents List of Figures page xv List of Tables xvii Preface xxi I Preliminaries 1 Overview 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Distinctive Aspects of Microeconometrics 5 1.3 Book Outline 10 1.4 How to Use This Book 14 1.5 Software 15 1.6 Notation and Conventions 16 2 Causal and Noncausal Models 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Structural Models 20 2.3 Exogeneity 22 2.4 Linear Simultaneous Equations Model 23 SOCIAL PROTECTION IN AFRICA: INVENTORY OF NON-CONTRIBUTORY 8 | Social Protection in Africa: inventory of non-contributory programmes This mapping includes non-contributory social protection programmes: that are currently in place in African developing countries; that are fully or partially financed, designed or implemented by the government; and about which there is CHILDREN’S RIGHT TO SOCIAL PROTECTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST Charlotte Bilo and Anna Carolina Machado, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) Empowered lives. Resilient nations. Children’s Right to Social Protection in the MiddleIPC-IG - HOME
The IPC-IG is a global forum for international dialogue on innovative development policies, guided by a partnership agreement between the Government of Brazil, represented by the Ministry of Economy and the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT Working Paper number 104 March, 2013 INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT International Centre for Inclusive Growth Rafael Ranieri Raquel Almeida Ramos International PolicyWHAT IS POVERTY?
2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated.WORKING PAPER
4 Working Paper This paper is based on a (non-exhaustive) desk-based literature review of CTPs, drawing on academic and institutional publications from 2002 to 2017.2 Both government- and donor- financed programmes were included. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CROSS SECTION AND PANEL DATA 7.8 The Linear Panel Data Model, Revisited 169 7.8.1 Assumptions for Pooled OLS 170 7.8.2 Dynamic Completeness 173 7.8.3 A Note on Time Series Persistence 175 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Contents List of Figures page xv List of Tables xvii Preface xxi I Preliminaries 1 Overview 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Distinctive Aspects of Microeconometrics 5 1.3 Book Outline 10 1.4 How to Use This Book 14 1.5 Software 15 1.6 Notation and Conventions 16 2 Causal and Noncausal Models 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Structural Models 20 2.3 Exogeneity 22 2.4 Linear Simultaneous Equations Model 23 POVERTY AND INEQUALITY DYNAMICS IN SOUTH AFRICA: POST 4 Table 1: A compilation of estimates of annual per capita personal income by race group in 1995-Rand and relative to White levels,1917-1995
LE REGISTRE NATIONAL UNIQUE (RNU) DU SÉNÉGAL : VERS UNE Fatou Ndiaye,1 Ousseynou Diop2 et Mansour Sy Sarr3 Le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal : vers une couverture nationale 1 Introduction Le présent article a pour but de présenter le Registre national unique (RNU) du Sénégal à travers sa configurationinstitutionnelle et
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The IPC-IG is a global forum for international dialogue on innovative development policies, guided by a partnership agreement between the Government of Brazil, represented by the Ministry of Economy and the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT Working Paper number 104 March, 2013 INCLUSIVE GROWTH: BUILDING UP A CONCEPT International Centre for Inclusive Growth Rafael Ranieri Raquel Almeida Ramos International PolicyWHAT IS POVERTY?
2 United Nations Development Programme T he international development community has had poverty in focus for more than a decade. At summit meetings and other occasions, world leaders have stated and reconfirmed their agreement that poverty must be reduced and eventually eradicated.WORKING PAPER
4 Working Paper This paper is based on a (non-exhaustive) desk-based literature review of CTPs, drawing on academic and institutional publications from 2002 to 2017.2 Both government- and donor- financed programmes were included. THE FOOD SECURITY POLICY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth undermine the free market” (Wylie, 2001). Paradoxically, despite the state’s hardline commitment to the free market principles, the ACCESS TO WATER IN THE SLUMS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD 2 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth of urban dwellers in developing countries, especially in unplanned settlements, rely on a wide range of small-scale providers whose services are vital in the absence of alternatives. ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CROSS SECTION AND PANEL DATA 7.8 The Linear Panel Data Model, Revisited 169 7.8.1 Assumptions for Pooled OLS 170 7.8.2 Dynamic Completeness 173 7.8.3 A Note on Time Series Persistence 175 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Contents List of Figures page xv List of Tables xvii Preface xxi I Preliminaries 1 Overview 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Distinctive Aspects of Microeconometrics 5 1.3 Book Outline 10 1.4 How to Use This Book 14 1.5 Software 15 1.6 Notation and Conventions 16 2 Causal and Noncausal Models 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Structural Models 20 2.3 Exogeneity 22 2.4 Linear Simultaneous Equations Model 23 POVERTY AND INEQUALITY DYNAMICS IN SOUTH AFRICA: POST 4 Table 1: A compilation of estimates of annual per capita personal income by race group in 1995-Rand and relative to White levels,1917-1995
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