World bank's poverty enumeration: A critical examination of the process, methodology, and numbers
Article Type
Research Article
Publication Title
Economic and Political Weekly
Abstract
The end of the period set out to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals triggered off numerous studies on global poverty. Most notable was the paper by Ferreira et al (2015), which can be considered as the (unofficial) view of the World Bank. We subject this particular paper to critical scrutiny and find that the Bank's poverty enumeration exercise fails to satisfy the requirements of transparency, denies researchers access to data, and hinders replicability of the poverty numbers produced by the Bank. We have provided evidence of non-robustness of the poverty estimates by using different purchasing power parities. A simpler method for estimating PPPs that avoids the complex and expensive procedure adopted by the World Bank-led International Comparison Program has also been proposed.
First Page
43
Last Page
52
Publication Date
6-17-2017
Recommended Citation
Majumder, Amita; Ray, Ranjan; and Santra, Sattwik, "World bank's poverty enumeration: A critical examination of the process, methodology, and numbers" (2017). Journal Articles. 2519.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/journal-articles/2519