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Examining A ‘Micro–Macro Paradox’: Did Poverty Really Fall in the Union of Myanmar?

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There is a ‘micro–macro paradox’ in poverty measurement. In a number of countries, declines in income or consumption poverty found in nationally representative household survey data are at odds with people's perceptions of worsening poverty or deprivation. This article suggests a number of potential explanations for the paradox and presents the case of Myanmar where many of these same issues have recently played out. It is argued that there are plausible explanations that reconcile, in part, apparently conflicting positions in Myanmar's ‘Great Poverty Debate’. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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  • Paul Shaffer, 2015. "Examining A ‘Micro–Macro Paradox’: Did Poverty Really Fall in the Union of Myanmar?," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(7), pages 1332-1336, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jintdv:v:27:y:2015:i:7:p:1332-1336
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    1. Takahiro Akita & Sachiko Miyata, 2020. "Urban and Rural Dimensions of the Role of Education in Inequality: A Comparative Analysis between Indonesia, Myanmar, and the Philippines," Working Papers EMS_2020_04, Research Institute, International University of Japan.

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