The Devil is in the Detail: Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction in Africa in the Last Two Decades
The Devil is in the Detail: Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction in Africa in the Last Two Decades
The present paper, starting from evidence of low growth-to-poverty elasticity characterising Africa, purports to identify the distributional changes that limited the pro-poor impact of the last two decades' growth. Distributional changes that went undetected by standard inequality measures were not showing a clear pattern of inequality on the continent. By applying a new decomposition technique based on a non-parametric method--the 'relative distribution'--we found a clear distributional pattern affecting almost all analysed countries. Nineteen out twenty four countries experienced a significant increase in polarisation, particularly in the lower tail of the distribution, and this distributional change lowered the pro-poor impact of growth substantially. Without this unfavourable redistribution, poverty could have decreased in these countries by an additional five percentage points.
CITATION: Clementi, Fabio. The Devil is in the Detail: Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction in Africa in the Last Two Decades . : Oxford University Press , 2019. Journal of African Economies, Vol. 28, Issue 4, August 2019, pp. 408-434 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frdevil-detail-growth-inequality-and-poverty-reduction-africa-last-two-decades