Poverty, inequality and growth - an interview with Martin Ravallion
An interview with Martin Ravallion, Edmond D. Villani Chair of Economics at Georgetown University. Drawing on a lifetime's analysis of specialist collection and interpretation of poverty data, Martin Ravallion clarifies some key concepts and summarizes what we know and where we are on the eradication of extreme poverty and other issues.
Sections:
On the relationship between poverty, inequality and growth 0:08
Pro-poor growth vs. inclusive growth 4:01
Are we making any progress? 6:42
What is the value of a forum like UNU-WIDER? 8:36
More about UNU-WIDER: http://www.wider.unu.edu
Видео Poverty, inequality and growth - an interview with Martin Ravallion канала UNU-WIDER
Sections:
On the relationship between poverty, inequality and growth 0:08
Pro-poor growth vs. inclusive growth 4:01
Are we making any progress? 6:42
What is the value of a forum like UNU-WIDER? 8:36
More about UNU-WIDER: http://www.wider.unu.edu
Видео Poverty, inequality and growth - an interview with Martin Ravallion канала UNU-WIDER
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