论全球贫困的测量

On Measuring Global Poverty

Annual Review of Economics · 2020
被引 95
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

批判性地评估了当前全球贫困线的测量方法,提出一种结合绝对与弱相对测量的新混合指标,并计算显示过去30年全球贫困率下降,但发展中国家相对贫困人口增加。

Abstract

This article critically assesses prevailing measures of global poverty. A welfarist interpretation of global poverty lines is augmented by the idea of normative functionings, the cost of which varies across countries. In this light, current absolute measures are seen to ignore important social effects on welfare, while popular, strongly relative measures ignore absolute levels of living. It is argued that a new hybrid measure is called for, combining absolute and weakly relative measures consistent with how national lines vary across countries. Illustrative calculations indicate that we are seeing a falling incidence of poverty globally over the past 30 years. This is mainly due to lower absolute poverty counts in the developing world. While fewer people are poor by the global absolute standard, more are poor by the country-specific relative standard. The vast bulk of poverty, both absolute and relative, is now found in the developing world.

全球贫困测量贫困线福利主义相对贫困