Dynamic and Long-term Linkages among Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Developing Countries

Katsushi Imai, Wenya Cheng, Raghav Gaiha

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Abstract

Drawing upon cross-country panel data for developing countries, the present study examines the role of agricultural growth in reducing inequality and poverty by modelling the dynamic linkage between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. For this purpose, we have compared the role of agricultural growth and that of non-agricultural growth and have found that agricultural growth is more important in reducing poverty, while the negative effect of agricultural growth on inequality is found in a few models where specific definitions of inequality are adopted. Our analysis generally reinforces the case for revival of agriculture in the post-2015 discourse, contrary to the much emphasised roles of rural-urban migration and urbanisation as main drivers of growth and elimination of extreme poverty.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-338
JournalInternational Review of Applied Economics
Volume31
Issue number3
Early online date25 Oct 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Inequality, Poverty, Growth, Agriculture, Non-agriculture, MDG, SDG

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