1994
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jae.a036807
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Poverty-Reducing Targeting Programmes: a General Equilibrium Approach1

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“…Si l'approche empirique est utilisée dans certains travaux, des distributions continues telles la lognormale (Dervis, de Melo et Robinson, 1982;Chia et al, 1994;Montaud, 2003), la Pareto (de Janvry et al, 1991) ou la Béta (Stifel et Thorbecke,2003;Decaluwé et al, 2005), sont souvent retenues. Des distributions continues dites plus flexibles (log déplacée, Dagum 8 ou Singh-Maddala 9 ) ont également été retenues ces dernières années (Boccanfuso et al, 2008).…”
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“…Si l'approche empirique est utilisée dans certains travaux, des distributions continues telles la lognormale (Dervis, de Melo et Robinson, 1982;Chia et al, 1994;Montaud, 2003), la Pareto (de Janvry et al, 1991) ou la Béta (Stifel et Thorbecke,2003;Decaluwé et al, 2005), sont souvent retenues. Des distributions continues dites plus flexibles (log déplacée, Dagum 8 ou Singh-Maddala 9 ) ont également été retenues ces dernières années (Boccanfuso et al, 2008).…”
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“…Ce type de modèle permet d'identifier les gagnants et les perdants des réformes tout en relâchant l'hypothèse de l'agent représentatif. C'est pourquoi, les analyses d'impact sur la distribution des revenus et la pauvreté ont très tôt tenté d'introduire dans ces modèles des indices de pauvreté et d'inégalité afin de mieux saisir les effets des chocs pouvant affecter différentes catégories de ménages (Chia, Wahba et Whalley, 1994;Decaluwé, Dumont et Savard, 1999et Cogneau et Robilliard, 2000, entre autres).…”
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“…Chia et al (1997) argue that two effects have been largely ignored in the traditional analysis: the first related to leakages associated with the financing scheme, and the second related to the impact of indirect effects, through changes in relative prices. For example, in the case of Côte d'Ivoire, the amount of transfers in a universal targeting that would be thought to eliminate poverty in a partial context, would in fact reduce total poverty by only 7 percentage points, when indirect effects are considered.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, they are the first to measure the incidence, the depth and the severity of poverty (the FGT type of poverty indices) in conjunction with a CGE model. They were followed by Chia et al [15] who proposed a CGE model to analyze the impact of economic policy reforms on poverty in the Ivory Coast. Because CGE models are generally calibrated on the basis of a social accounting matrix (SAM) for a reference period characterized by a set of consistent initial conditions, the SAM does not contain any information on the income distribution of socioeconomic household groups.…”
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“…Previous work with this approach used different functional forms to model the income distribution of the household groups which served as a basis for calculating poverty indices. First, de Janvry et al [28] applied Pareto distributions to model the income distribution of different subgroups in Ecuador; Chia et al [15] and Montaud [47] used lognormal distribution for groups in the Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso, respectively; and Decaluwé et al [25], Mujeri and Khondker [48], Stifel and Thorbecke [59], Aka [5], Damuri and Perdana [24], Luppino et al [41], Khan [38], among others, applied the beta distribution. 3 Dervis, de Melo and Robinson [29] also chose the lognormal distribution for its simplicity since it has only two parameters to estimate (mean and variance).…”
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