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How Inclusive Has Growth Been in the Last Decade?

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  • Raquel Almeida Ramos

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  • Rafael Ranieri

    (IPC)

  • Jan-Willem Lammes

    (IPC)

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The concept of inclusive growth plays an increasingly prominent role in steering the development debate in international policy circles. Yet the initial intrinsic obviousness of the concept proves fallacious when one embarks on operationally ddefining ?inclusiveness? and its consequences in cross-national comparative frameworks. Although there is no consensus on the definition of inclusive growth, there is agreement that the core elements of pro-poor growth?poverty and inequality?are central to the meaning of inclusiveness (Ranieri and Ramos, 2013). The aspiration for a more comprehensive definition is, however, a distinctive characteristic of the debate on inclusiveness. In this sense, the notion that inclusiveness involves both participating in and benefiting from growth?as in Kakwani and Pernia (2000)?has been contemplated explicitly or implicitly. (?)
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  • Raquel Almeida Ramos & Rafael Ranieri & Jan-Willem Lammes, 2015. "How Inclusive Has Growth Been in the Last Decade?," One Pager Chinese 189, International Policy Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipc:opchin:189
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