Human Development in Poor Countries Flashcards

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Authors of this paper?

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Anand and Ravallion (1993)

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Human Development Report views that…

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Human development is the overriding purpose of economic development.

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Income-centered approach

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Investment in human capital entirely in terms of the extra income the investment generates.

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Capabilities approach

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Improvements in literacy and health should be considered ends in themselves , even if the rate of return is zero.

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World Development Report takes what view?

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Income-centered approach. Views the reduction in poverty in terms of incomes as the fundamental objective of development.

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Human Development Report takes what view?

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Capabilities approach. Views the provision of public services as the leading instrument for human development.

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Relationship between incomes and capabilities

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Fairly inconclusive… some studies predict a positive effect of rising incomes on health and education, while others predict no effect.

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Basic capabilities tend to be _____ for people living in rich countries

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Higher.

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Therefore should economic growth be the target in promoting human development in poor countries?

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Not necessarily. If one controlled for the incidence of absolute poverty or the provision of public services, the correlation between income and human development will vanish.

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Average incomes are _____ correlated with the incidence of absolute poverty

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Negatively. A 10% increase in GNP per capita decreases the poverty index by 6.5%.

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Average incomes are _____ correlated with public spending on social services

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Positively. A 10% increase in GNP per capita increases public health spending by 9.1%.

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Treating ‘social spending’ as a single aggregate in regressions is unsatisfactory because…

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The allocation of that spending across subsections will matter a great deal to the impact on social outcomes.

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Issues of simultaneity bias?

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Higher life expectancy may be due to higher public health spending and vice versa.

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Average income matters in the promotion of human development only insofar as it…

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Reduces poverty and finances key services. Therefore policy intervention can play a role in promoting HD independently of the promotion of economic growth.

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Sri Lanka

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Very high quality health and education. Between 1950-1960 health spending grew A LOT but per capita income grew very little.

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An increase of 1 Sri Lankan Rupee in public health spending per capita would reduce infant mortality by…

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1.1 deaths per thousand - 22 times more than the impact on infant mortality from the same increase in av. income.