Abstract:A set of recent papers has sought to make projections of global poverty into the future. These have significant policy implications because it is only by understanding both the future scale and anticipated locations of poverty that properly informed debates can be had on the scale and objectives of future international aid. In a new paper we add to the debate by introducing a long-term model of poverty, inequality and growth. (…)

Keywords:future, global poverty
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