Worldwide Poverty Convergence
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Peirce, Jacob
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Poverty impacts hundreds of millions of people around the world. Poor nutrition, housing and living conditions, and other adverse effects from poverty have a lasting impact on those unfortunate enough
to be in poverty.
In this paper, I test for convergence of the Watts index of poverty across over forty countries over a period of fifteen years. My
model is based on a previous model formulated by Miao
and Dhongde (2013).
We model the annual average growth rate of the Watts index as a function of the index in the initial year t = 0.
We can then test for convergence or divergence across varying time horizons, such as t = 5, 10, or 15 years. We found that there is some significant evidence for divergence of the Watts index, rather than convergence.
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2015-05
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