Spotlighting on High Economic Growth, Employment of the Poor, and Poverty Reduction

Spotlighting on High Economic Growth, Employment of the Poor, and Poverty Reduction

Author: Gerardo P. Sicat

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages:

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The strong popular mandate of the new president brings high hopes for bold economic reforms. A three-pronged strategy to deal with the Philippine under-performance in economic growth, generate more employment especially among the poor and to reduce poverty is suggested. The strategy consists of: (1) raising the volume of targeted subsidies to assist very poor families; (2) amending the restrictive economic provisions from the constitution so that they are moved to the body of the country's ordinary laws; and (3) establishing special labor employment zones as industrial estates in low income sub-regions where the enterprise locators can hire labor at market-determined rates. The three-pronged strategy is linked tightly. The government must commit to make a substantial increase of funding of (1), as soon as it has established, but not before, that reforms (2) and (3) will have been achieved. Only a president with a strong mandate and who enjoys great popularity can push through the political storm that reforms (2) and (3) are likely to invite. The constitutional amendment will transform the psychology of the economic reform processes within the country. It will remove the jurisdiction of the courts on economic policy legislation and on business issues on grounds of constitutionality. For another, it will focus the democratic process to the passage of the proper legislation suited to the country's needs in relation to foreign investment. The two reforms will stimulate the entry of foreign direct investments, facilitate interest again of highly labor using industries that have left the country for foreign locations to come back, enable domestic firms to adjust their labor costs more effectively, and stimulate the employment of the large numbers of unemployed and underemployed into organized and modern sectors of the economy. They will raise the country's growth rate closer to those of high growth East Asian economies and contribute to the eradication of high unemployment in the economy while reducing poverty. -- Philippine economy ; labor markets ; constitutional provisions ; law & economics ; political economy ; poverty reduction ; employment


Delivering on the Promise of Pro-poor Growth

Delivering on the Promise of Pro-poor Growth

Author: Timothy Besley

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0821365169

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Economic growth is the most important determinant of poverty reduction. But countries with similar rates of growth can experience different poverty reduction rates.


Understanding Growth and Poverty

Understanding Growth and Poverty

Author: Raj Nallari

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 0821369547

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Provides an understanding of economic policies for poverty reduction in developing countries. The policy areas include the various roles of government in ensuring the effective operation of a market economy, conducting fiscal policy, and influencing the money supply, exchange rates, and the financial sector.


Employment Policies for Poverty Reduction

Employment Policies for Poverty Reduction

Author: Azizur Rahman Khan

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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Examines the relationship between growth, employment and poverty and identifies situations where high economic growth may fail to bring about a commensurate rate of poverty reduction. Explores eight employment-related interventions for achieving poverty reduction and analyses employment policies for poverty reduction based on the experiences of different regions.


Employment for Poverty Reduction and Food Security

Employment for Poverty Reduction and Food Security

Author: Joachim Von Braun

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780896293328

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Comprises a collection of articles analysing employment policies and programmes in terms of their potential for addressing the problems of poverty and economic growth.


The Composition of Growth Matters for Poverty Alleviation

The Composition of Growth Matters for Poverty Alleviation

Author: Norman Loayza

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13:

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This paper contributes to explain the cross-country heterogeneity of the poverty response to changes in economic growth. It does so by focusing on the structure of output growth. The paper presents a two-sector theoretical model that clarifies the mechanism through which the sectoral composition of growth and associated labor intensity can affect workers' wages and, thus, poverty alleviation. Then in presents cross-country empirical evidence that analyzes first, the differential poverty-reducing impact of sectoral growth at various levels of disaggregation, and the role of unskilled labor intensity in such differential impact. The paper finds evidence that not only the size of economic growth but also its composition matters for poverty alleviation, with the largest contributuons from labor-intensive sectors (such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing). The results are robust to the influence of outliers, alternative explanations, and various poverty measures.


Developmental Pathways to Poverty Reduction

Developmental Pathways to Poverty Reduction

Author: Y. Bangura

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-17

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1137482540

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This book looks at developmental pathways to poverty reduction that emphasize employment-centred structural change, social policies that both protect citizens and contribute to economic development, and types of politics that support economic transformation and participation of the poor in growth processes.


Employment and Shared Growth

Employment and Shared Growth

Author: Pierella Paci

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0821371088

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There is one asset that poor people have in abundance: labor. Thus, what distinguishes the poor from the non-poor in low income countries is, simply, their ability to sell labor at a good price. It should be of little surprise, then, that enhancing the poor's access to employment is increasingly recognized as key to development. But while the creation of "good" jobs for the poor has become a policy priority for many developing countries, the mechanisms by which employment stimulates growth and reduces poverty have, until now, not been well understood. This book aims to help fill that.