Hurdling through the great recession: winners and losers among post-communist EU countries in pro-poor growth
Autor: | Filip Ostrihoň, Brian König, Tomáš Domonkos |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Statistics and Probability
Economics and Econometrics Poverty Post communist business.industry 05 social sciences Distribution (economics) Eu countries Great recession Mathematics (miscellaneous) Absolute sense 0502 economics and business Development economics Economics Pro poor media_common.cataloged_instance 050207 economics European union business Social Sciences (miscellaneous) 050205 econometrics media_common |
Zdroj: | Empirical Economics. 60:893-918 |
ISSN: | 1435-8921 0377-7332 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00181-019-01773-7 |
Popis: | The paper aims to evaluate the distribution of economic growth between poor and non-poor in the eight post-communist countries which joined the European Union in 2004. As if the integration process did not pose its own challenges, the overall situation was complicated by the outbreak of the financial and economic crisis in 2009. To address these factors, three periods are examined: the pre-crisis period of 2005–2009, the crisis period of 2010–2013, and the entire period spanning 2005–2013. The methodology applied in analyzing the pattern of pro-poor growth is based on the “poverty equivalent growth rate” approach. Additional insight was obtained from ranking the countries examined based on this growth rate as well as related measures. Interestingly, Hungary and Slovenia appear to be more prone to propagation of growth changes to the incomes of the poor relative to the other countries examined. This had negative repercussions for the poor as negative growth was a hallmark of the crisis period. Our results also show that the substantial growth during the post-accession period up until the crisis was not pro-poor in an absolute sense in any of the countries under examination. |
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