2022
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2851
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Interrogating sub‐Saharan Africa's high economic growth rate and low poverty reduction rate: A poverty paradox?

Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa's (SSA) high economic growth coincides with an increase in the level of poverty. In a panel of 40 SSA countries over a 30-year period, while accounting for the potential spillover effect of poverty in the region. The study found that economic growth recorded over the years has not translated to poverty reduction, particularly, in resource-rich economies of SSA. The result also shows that income inequality worsens the effect of economic growth on poverty and that the povertyreducing effective… Show more

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